Henry van de Velde 🔍

Architect, Designer, Educator (1863 - 1957)

Henry van de Velde was a prominent Belgian architect, designer, and theorist, known for his work in the Art Nouveau movement and his advocacy for rational design. He founded the Weimar School of Arts and Crafts.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Henry van de Velde (Looking Forward)

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Walter Gropius
Architect, Educator
Van de Velde founded the institution that Gropius later reformed into the Bauhaus, providing the foundational emphasis on integrated arts and crafts education from which Gropius built his new vision.