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The third issue of the Bauhaus Journal is titled Experiment: Learning Communities and features adiverse set of contributions that look at learning communities from a contemporary and historicalperspective. In one way or another, these communities have contributed on an ongoing basisto the creation of alternative learning environments in art, architecture, and design. Katja Klausat the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation invited the authors of this new issue to explore the questionof how pedagogical reform attempts shaped past ideas of education and community. Some ofthese attempts continue to develop…mehr

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The third issue of the Bauhaus Journal is titled Experiment: Learning Communities and features adiverse set of contributions that look at learning communities from a contemporary and historicalperspective. In one way or another, these communities have contributed on an ongoing basisto the creation of alternative learning environments in art, architecture, and design. Katja Klausat the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation invited the authors of this new issue to explore the questionof how pedagogical reform attempts shaped past ideas of education and community. Some ofthese attempts continue to develop today in various pedagogical approaches and schools. Intheir essays, the authors analyse how teachers and learners come together to shape their en-vironment, share knowledge in neighbourhoods, and try out new, experimental ways of shapingsociety and learning and living together.Greg Castillo, professor of architectural history at the University of California at Berkeley. BinnaChoi, curator, writer and organizer. Andrés Garcés Alzamora, architect, with Katherine Exss Cid,designer, David Luza Cornejo, architect, Rodrigo Saavedra Venegas, architect, all member of theCorporación Cultural Amereida - Ciudad Abierta (Amereida Cultural Corporation-Open City).Fernando Garcia Dory, artist, shepherd and agroecologist, living between Madrid, Mallorca andNorthern Spanish mountains. Heidi Gruner, executive Director of the School of the Alternative (SotA)in Black Mountain, NC. Katja Klaus, research associate at the Academy of the Bauhaus DessauFoundation. Aleksandra Kedziorek, architecture historian, curator and editor based in Warsaw,Poland. Lee Stickells, associate Professor in Architecture at the University of Sydney School ofArchitecture, Design and Planning.