The Guardian archicritic Oliver Wainwright spends a night at the Walter Gropius-designed Bauhaus in Germany, and finds the experience "a bit like having a sleepover in an Ikea room set and being haunted by ancestral relics of the flatpack." The building opened in 1925 and flung open its doors as a hotel, of sorts, in late September. Wainwright's full rundown, this way. [The Guardian; previously]
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