Walter Gropius

German-American architect Walter Gropius (1883-1969) founded the Bauhaus School in Weimar, Germany in 1919. The school's philosophy was to promote functionalism in architecture and foster cooperative projects incorporating art, science, and technology. During World War II, Gropius emigrated to the U.S., where he taught at Harvard University's School of Architecture from 1938-1952. (Photo by Oscar White/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)
German-American architect Walter Gropius (1883-1969) founded the Bauhaus School in Weimar, Germany in 1919. The school's philosophy was to promote functionalism in architecture and foster cooperative projects incorporating art, science, and technology. During World War II, Gropius emigrated to the U.S., where he taught at Harvard University's School of Architecture from 1938-1952. (Photo by Oscar White/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)
Walter Gropius
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Oscar White / Contributor
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Corbis Historical
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01 January, 1960
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