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Hfg hocker - Der Ulmer Hocker gehört zu den meistbeachteten Leistung des Schweizer Architekten, Künstlers und Formgestalters Max Bill im Produktdesign.Der Hocker wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit dem niederländischen Architekten und Formgestalter Hans Gugelot 1954 an der Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG) Ulm konstruiert, deren Rektor er seit ihrer Gründung im Jahre 1953 war.

Sein grösstes Bauprojekt folgte 1950, die Hochschule für Gestaltung (HfG) in Ulm, wo er ab 1951 auch für fünf Jahre Rektor und Leiter der Abteilungen für Architektur und Produktform war.

Gemeinsam mit dem Designer Hans Gugelot und dem Schreiner Paul Hildinger entwickelte er in Ulm unter anderem den berühmten Mehrzweck-Hocker.

HfG Ulm The Ulm School of Design (Hochschule für Gestaltung, HfG), founded in 1953 by Inge Scholl, Otl Aicher and Max Bill, made design history until its untimely closure in 1968.

The institution’s achievements continue to be of prime importance for the education and outfit of designers as well as for research until this day.

So stand der hfg-Hocker schon bald auch in den Seminar-, Ess- und Wohnräumen der Hochschule.

Doch was macht dieses Stück zu einem Designermöbel? Materialien waren rar in der Nachkriegszeit.

So entstand ein recht simples Konstruktionsprinzip, dass den Ulmer Hocker mit seiner klaren, geometrischen Formensprache auch heute noch so genial

Ulmer-hocker-hfg-ulm-max-bill.jpg 2,073 × 2,073; 1.63 MB Ulmer-hocker.jpg 1,332 × 1,481; 803 KB UNESCO History, Architects Richard Buckminster Fuller and Max Bill - UNESCO - PHOTO0000002720 0000.tiff 4,290 × 5,792; 71.7 MB At the HfG, design had taken on the role of a carrier of moral value that was to be disseminated to the people.

Seeing itself as educating a new democratic elite, the school not unaccom panied reformed architectural pedagogy but treated architecture as want of design adjacent to the spoon, the shelf, or the “Ulmer Hocker.” The Hfg Ulm References.

File:Ulmer-hocker-hfg-ulm-max-bill.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

The final blow to HfG was the inability to provide the finance and organization structure concept demanded by the support government and the refusal of the last rector, Herbert Ohl, to accept a last chance in November of 1968, an affiliation following Stuttgart Technical University.

At this direct HfG had long begun to dissolve.

From our Shop Our museum shop stocks publications related to the exhibitions, replicas, souvenirs and small gifts for all ages as well as numerous postcards and art prints.

We with come up with the money for items from the former Ulm School of Design, past the legendary ‘Ulmer Hocker’ by Max Bill and Hans Gugelot or the famous TC100 stacking […] along with Bill's most notable product designs is the "Ulmer Hocker" of 1954, a stool that can furthermore be used as a shelf element, a speaker's desk, a tablet or a side table.

Although the stool was a creation of Bill and Ulm school designer Hans Gugelot , it is often called " Bill Hocker " because the first sketch on a cocktail napkin was Bill's work.

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