Germany's Maison Heinrich Heine, constructed in Bauhaus style [1], didn't particularly impress me. It was dull and rather uninteresting. I had the opposite feeling of what one generally fells in a place like this, surrounded by trees and Greek and Roman-inspired architecture like Fondation Rosa Abreu De Grancher [2].
And modern buildings in this style are a total delight to be in. Functional, simple, bright, cozy and often inexpensive.
But as you say original Bauhaus looks conventional because we judge it by modern standards.
https://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/de/architektur/bauhausbauten/m...
Many thanks for these books.
"Hey, we could go to Walter Gropius's!"
bonus: the exhibitor is at Homer's because the "Take One" sign.