The Bauhaus school was more than a movement; it was a revolution in how we perceive the built environment. Its core tenet—that form must follow function—remains the foundation of modern design. From the glass walls of the Fagus Factory to the iconic lighting of Marianne Brandt, the Bauhaus aesthetic of geometric clarity and industrial honesty continues to influence everything from luxury skyscrapers to high-end furniture. In an increasingly cluttered world, the Bauhaus commitment to essentialism feels more radical and necessary than ever.