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Walter Gropius (b. 1883–d. 1969), the Berlin architect who founded the Bauhaus in Germany in 1919, was the single most significant figure in modern architectural education. His early architectural works, which drew from what he had learned at the office of Peter Behrens around 1910, remain key works in the history of modern architecture.
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Walter Gropius (b. 1883–d. 1969), the Berlin architect who founded the Bauhaus in Germany in 1919, was the single most significant figure in modern architectural education. His early architectural works, which drew from what he had learned at the office of Peter Behrens around 1910, remain key works in the history of modern architecture.
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The Art Bulletin, 1971
In his later years Walter Gropius repeatedly disassociated himself from the emphatic proclamations he had published in the spring of 1919 in the pamphlet for the Berlin Exhibition for Unknown Architects and in the first Bauhaus manifesto. In his eighties he explained his two hymn-like utterances at the age of thirty-five as a merely tactical precaution.
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In his later years Walter Gropius repeatedly disassociated himself from the emphatic proclamations he had published in the spring of 1919 in the pamphlet for the Berlin Exhibition for Unknown Architects and in the first Bauhaus manifesto. In his eighties he explained his two hymn-like utterances at the age of thirty-five as a merely tactical precaution.
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Walter Gropius’ Industriebauten
1983Angesichts der ausfuhrlichen Literatur275 zum ‚Fa-gus-Werk Karl Bendscheidt‘ in Alfeld an der Leine erscheint ein Kapitel zur Baugeschichte und Rekonstruktion dieser Buro- und Fabrikationsanlage wenn nicht uberflussig, so doch ein wenig uberraschend. Vor allem der werkmonographischen Erfassung dieser Gropius-Bauten durch Helmut Weber scheint zunachst ...
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