Walter Gropius

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an apartment building with balconies on the second floor
Walter Gropius, Wils Ebert, Interbau-Wohnhaus, Hansaviertel, 1957
a black and white photo of a house
Bauhaus: Gropius House, Walter Gropius, Lincoln, Massachusetts, 1938
Gropius House, Walter Gropius, Lincoln, Massachusetts, 1938
black and white photograph of people walking on the walkway next to an art museum building
Oops, You Found the Unfound! | abdz
Bauhaus Compositions
black and white photograph of modern architecture in front of trees on brick walkway with benches
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Walter Gropius
an old black and white photo of a modern house with trees in the back ground
Chapter 28 Geometric Modern: Gropius House (1937-38) Lincoln, MA. Architects: Gropius and Breur
black and white photograph of a circular building with glass windows on the top floor, in front of a tree
Gropius, Dessau, Germany (Photo: Stephen Barrett)
a white house sitting on top of a snow covered ground
ArchitectureWeek Great Buildings Image - Gropius House
Great Buildings Image - Gropius House
a white house sitting on top of a lush green field
Walter Gropius House
An Urban Cottage: Walter Gropius House
an architectural drawing shows the floor plan for a building with multiple floors and two levels
Bauhaus Building, Dessau, 1925-1926: First floor plan, 1:200 | Harvard Art Museums
Bauhaus Building, Dessau, 1925-1926: First Floor Plan, 1:200
the first floor plan for this modern home is shown in black and white, as well as
Walter GROPIUS // Gropius House
a group of men standing next to each other in front of a white wall wearing suits and hats
The Bauhaus Masters - Arieh Sharon
two men in suits are looking at something on a table that has writing on it
Larameeee
the first floor plan for an old house with stonework and brick work on it
Must-Know Modern Homes: Gropius House
a white house sitting on top of a lush green field
several men in suits and ties sitting at a table with papers, pens and coffee cups
L'UNESCO en bref - Mission et Mandat
Marcel Breuer (Etats-Unis), Pier Luigi Nervi (Italie) et Bernard Zehrfuss (France) ; ils ont été approuvés par un comité international de cinq membres : Lucio Costa (Brésil), Walter Gropius (Etats-Unis), Charles Le Corbusier (France), Sven Markelius (Suède) et Ernesto Rogers Italie) ; l’architecte finlandais Eero Saarine