Bauhaus Dessau – Small / Yellow

Bauhaus Dessau - Small / Yellow
Walter Gropius Walter Gropius was a German architect and leader of the Bauhaus movement of modernist architecture which he pioneered with colleagues Hannes Meyer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Gropius fled Germany in 1934 eventually settling in the United States where he designed many iconic buildings including the PAN AM Building in New York and the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Federal Building in Boston. In 1938, Gropius was appointed Chair of the Harvard Department of Architecture where he served until his retirement in 1952. Bauhaus Dessau The sc

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