"From Bauhaus to Our House" by Tom Wolfe is a non-fiction book that critiques modern architecture and its impact on American culture. The book takes its title from the Bauhaus school of design, which was founded in Germany in 1919 and had a significant influence on modern architecture. Wolfe argues that modern architecture has become formulaic, uninspired, and alienating to the general public. He traces the development of modern architecture from the Bauhaus to its widespread adoption in America after World War II. Wolfe believes that modern architecture has contributed to the decline of American cities and the loss of traditional architectural styles. He argues that architects have become obsessed with abstract theory and have lost touch with the practical and aesthetic considerations that should guide their work. "From Bauhaus to Our House" is a controversial book that sparked debate among architects, critics, and the general public when it was first published in 1981. However, it remains a seminal work in the field of architectural criticism and is still widely read and discussed today.
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