1RST TOP FLOOR (Institute and lecture hall building Leipzig University Goethe-Straße, floor plan)
Drawing
WallArt
Bauhaus
Modern
42.0 x 65.0 cm
Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
The Architecture of Order: A Blueprint of Intellectual Space
In the quiet precision of 1RST TOP FLOOR, we are invited into a world where geometry meets purpose. This striking black and white floor plan, an architectural relic from the Institute and lecture hall building of Leipzig University on Goethe-Straße, serves as more than just a technical document; it is a window into the structured mind of Franz Ehrlich. The drawing captures the skeletal essence of a space designed for thought, education, and movement. Through delicate lines and stark contrasts, the layout reveals a rhythmic dance of doors, corridors, and chambers, each element meticulously placed to facilitate the flow of academic life. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a sophisticated study in minimalism, where the absence of color allows the structural integrity of the design to command the viewer's full attention.
The technique employed here is a masterclass in clarity and graphic economy. Eschewing the decorative flourishes of previous eras, Ehrlich utilizes the starkness of black ink against a pale ground to define boundaries and volumes. The presence of subtle details—the placement of chairs and tables within the rooms—adds a layer of human intimacy to an otherwise clinical blueprint. These small, domestic touches breathe life into the cold geometry, suggesting the ghosts of students and professors who once navigated these very halls. This interplay between the rigid architectural grid and the soft suggestion of lived experience creates a compelling tension, making the work feel both monumental and deeply personal.
A Legacy of Bauhaus PrecisionTo understand the soul of this floor plan, one must look to the historical crucible from which it emerged. Franz Ehrlich, a figure whose life was profoundly shaped by his education at the Bauhaus in Dessau, carries the DNA of the avant-garde within every line drawn here. The Bauhaus movement sought to bridge the gap between fine art and functional design, a philosophy that is vibrantly alive in this depiction of Leipzig University. Even as Ehrlich faced the turbulent political storms of mid-20th century Germany, his commitment to structural clarity and functional beauty remained unshakable. This piece stands as a testament to that enduring spirit—a moment of architectural stillness captured amidst a century of profound change.
For those looking to integrate art into a contemporary interior, 1RST TOP FLOOR offers an unparalleled sense of intellectual depth. It is a piece that complements modern, minimalist aesthetics while providing a conversation starter rooted in history and design theory. Whether framed as a focal point in a study or used to add a layer of sophisticated texture to a gallery wall, this reproduction brings the disciplined elegance of German architectural history into the modern home. It is an invitation to appreciate the beauty found in the blueprints of our shared intellectual heritage.
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About this artwork
- Title: 1RST TOP FLOOR (Institute and lecture hall building Leipzig University Goethe-Straße, floor plan)
- Artist: Franz Ehrlich
- Original dimensions: 42.0 x 65.0 cm
- Format: Landscape
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Bauhaus Dessau Foundation
- Movement: Bauhaus
- Medium: Drawing
- Medium type: WallArt
- Corpus context: functionalist architectural planning , technical graphic design
Quick Facts
- Artist: Franz Ehrlich
- Title: 1RST TOP FLOOR (Leipzig University Plan)
- Dimensions: 42 x 65 cm
- Artistic style: Architectural drawing
- Medium: Black and white drawing