Stepping into Gropius House, one encounters an equally striking interior. Much of the furniture was designed by Gropius and his Bauhaus colleagues, including Marcel Breuer’s tubular steel chairs and Eero Saarinen’s wooden pieces—testaments to the functional and minimalist aesthetics of the Bauhaus....
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Sketches | © Marcel Breuer and Walter Gropius Chamberlain CottageImage Gallery About Marcel Breuer Marcel Breuer (1902–1981) was a Hungarian-born architect and designer renowned for his pioneering contributions to modernist architecture and furniture design. A key figure of the Bauhaus movement, Bre...
Who was Walter Gropius? The Bauhaus: The Bauhaus, a German school of art and design founded in 1919, was established with the intention of merging modernist aesthetics with functional construction. Because of their emphasis on reviving traditional craft, the Bauhaus school welcomed architects and fu...
(以下附Otto Bartning-1918年教育改革建议及课程草案(草译版和德文原版)、Walter Gropius-1919年包豪斯课程方案(草译版和德文原版)) Otto Bartning - Suggestions on the teaching plan for craftsmen, architects and plastic artists此在一刚 / 草译(个别细节根据原文调整) Today, the following institutions serve...
格洛佩斯Walter Gropius WalterGropius.(German,1883-1969)•Americanarchitect,industrialdesignerandteacherofGermanbirth.HewasoneofthemostinfluentialfiguresinthedevelopmentoftheModernMovement,whosecontributionlayasmuchinhisworkastheoreticianandteacherasitdidinhisinnovativearchitecture.TheimportantbuildingsandprojectsinGropius...
Gropius saw architecture and design as ever changing, always related to the contemporary world. He spoke of the architect’s duty toencompassthe total visualenvironment. He himself designed furniture, a railroad car, and an automobile. He emphasized housing andcity planning, the usefulness of sociol...
history of modern architecture; 20th century; Walter Gropius; rationalization; construction kit; assembly line; Weimar Republic; Bauhaus1. Introduction While the Industrial Revolution had brought about radical changes in many economic sectors by the end of the 19th century, it was slow to take on ...