Bauhaus

Etymology
Borrowed from, from +. The word is derived from the Staatliches Bauhaus (State School of Construction), an art school in Weimar, Germany, founded in 1919 by German architect (1883–1969).

Proper noun

 * 1)  A modernist style characterized by the absence of ornamentation and by harmony between the function of a building or an object and its design.

Translations

 * Arabic: باوهاوس
 * Armenian: Բաուհաուզ
 * Azerbaijani: Bauhauz
 * Bengali: বাউহাউস
 * Bulgarian: Баухаус
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 包浩斯
 * Mandarin:
 * Chuvash: Баухауз
 * Georgian: ბაუჰაუზი
 * German: Bauhaus
 * Greek: Μπάουχαους
 * Hebrew: באוהאוס
 * Hindi: बौहाउस
 * Japanese: バウハウス
 * Korean: 바우하우스
 * Kyrgyz: Баухауз
 * Macedonian: Баухаус
 * Malayalam: ബവ്ഹൗസ്
 * Persian: باوهاوس
 * Russian: Баухаус
 * Serbo-Croatian:, Баухаус
 * Thai: เบาเฮาส์
 * Ukrainian: Ба́угауз
 * Western Panjabi:

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Bauhaus