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Walter Gropius founded the German design school a century ago, but his work, now antique, still feels ahead of its time.
Walter Gropius, one of the leaders of the early 20th-century modernist movement in architecture and a founder of one of the world’s most important schools of design, was a cowboy at heart ...
Walter Gropius moved to the United States when he became Professor of Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design in 1937. He built a family home in Lincoln, Massachusetts, a ...
Home Buying There’s a piece of Modernist architectural history on the market in Framingham This rare listing was designed by Bauhaus architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. 325 Winter St ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Alexandra Lange GROPIUS The Man Who Built the Bauhaus By Fiona MacCarthy Walter Gropius has ...
Under trees, the urban dweller might restore his troubled soul and find the blessing of a creative pause." ~Walter Gropius America has a tree problem.
The school suffered, too. Gropius had tried hard to keep politics out of art, but the Nazis were increasingly hostile to the Bauhaus, branding its output degenerate. Starved of funds, it closed in ...
Walter Gropius, founder of the German design school known as the Bauhaus, carefully sited the house to complement its New England habitat on a rise within an orchard of 90 apple trees.
No city in the world has a more impressive collection of buildings from the Bauhaus school of modernist architecture than Tel Aviv.
Well timed for the Bauhaus centenary, this is the first biography of Walter Gropius (1883–1969) since Reginald Isaacs’s was translated from German and abbreviated in 1991.
The mid-century modern house in the Kent neighborhood of Northwest Washington has all the hallmarks of a Bauhaus home — rectangular shape, smooth surfaces, minimalist design and walls of glass.