Walter Gropius
Walter Gropius
American and German architect, teacher, and industrial designer. One of the most important architects of the Modern movement, Gropius studied architecture in Munich and Berlin, then worked in the studio of Peter Behrens in Neubabelsberg. From 1910 to 1914, he worked as an architect in Berlin. After the war, he chaired the Staatliche Bauhaus at Weimar, then at Dessau. He left the Bauhaus in 1928, working in Berlin as an architect again. Gropius emigrated to England in 1934. In 1937, he went to the United States permanently, eventually becoming an citizen in 1944. He joined TAC (The Architects Collective) after the war, producing many structures and praticing until his death. *(Source: Union List of Artist Names - Getty Research Institute)*
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Pelnia architektury
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Katsura
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The tea service TAC 1 by Walter Gropius
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Architecture et société
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Walter Gropius, Industriearchitekt
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Bauhaus, 1919-1928
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Bauhausbauten Dessau
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Walter Gropius
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Scope of total architecture
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Town plan for the development of Selb:
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Apollo in the democracy
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The new architecture and the Bauhaus
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The new architecture and the Bauhaus
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Scope of total architecture
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Rebuilding our communities ..
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Wassily Kandinsky : Point and Line to Plane
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Kasimir Malevich : the Non-Objective World
no cover - JJJ. J. P. Oud : Dutch ArchitectureWalter Gropius
J. J. P. Oud : Dutch Architecture
no cover - AGAlbert Gleizes : CubismWalter Gropius
Albert Gleizes : Cubism
no cover - SOScope of Total ArchitectureWalter Gropius
Scope of Total Architecture
no cover - LMLászló Moholy-Nagy : from Mater...Walter Gropius
László Moholy-Nagy : from Material to Architecture
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Oskar Schlemmer, lászló Moholy-Nagy and Farkas Molnár : the Theater of the Bauhaus
no cover - AMAdolf Meyer : a Bauhaus Experim...Walter Gropius
Adolf Meyer : a Bauhaus Experimental House
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Theo Van Doesburg : Principles of Neo-Plastic Art
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Pelnia architektury
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Katsura
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The tea service TAC 1 by Walter Gropius
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Architecture et société
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Walter Gropius, Industriearchitekt
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Bauhaus, 1919-1928
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Bauhausbauten Dessau
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Walter Gropius
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Scope of total architecture
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Town plan for the development of Selb:
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Apollo in the democracy
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The new architecture and the Bauhaus
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The new architecture and the Bauhaus
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Scope of total architecture
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Rebuilding our communities ..
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Wassily Kandinsky : Point and Line to Plane
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Kasimir Malevich : the Non-Objective World
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J. J. P. Oud : Dutch Architecture
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Albert Gleizes : Cubism
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Scope of Total Architecture
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László Moholy-Nagy : from Material to Architecture
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Oskar Schlemmer, lászló Moholy-Nagy and Farkas Molnár : the Theater of the Bauhaus
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Adolf Meyer : a Bauhaus Experimental House
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Theo Van Doesburg : Principles of Neo-Plastic Art