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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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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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Walter Gropius and grain elevators
History of Photography, 1993Abstract Granaries have been used by human societies ever since the time of ancient Egypt. One reads the following famous story in Chapter 41 of the book of Genesis:
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The Revolutionary Mind of Walter Gropius:
Utopian Studies, 2014ABSTRACT The founders of Modern architecture believed that they were creating a new tradition, instead of just another addition to the continuous flow of architectural history. This belief was largely based on their reaction toward the advent of industrial production, which seemed to demand a completely new conception of the role of the ...
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