WALTER ADOLPH GEORG
GROPIUS
SUBMITTED BY-
SAGAR SHARMA
ESHAN VAISHY
WALTER GROPIUS
May 18 1883 – July 5 1969
Walter Adolph Georg Gropius was a German architect And Interior
Designer.
He was the founder of the Bauhaus School.
He works with the great masters of Modern Architecture like
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright.
• In 1913, Gropius published an article about "The
Development of Industrial Buildings," which
included about a dozen photographs of factories
and grain elevators in North America.
• In 1919, Gropius was involved in the Glass
Chain utopian expressionist correspondence
under the pseudonym .
• Usually more notable for his functionalist
approach, the "Monument to the March Dead,"
designed in 1919 and executed in 1920,
indicates that expressionism was an influence on
him at that time.
HIS WORK OF INTERIOR DESIGNING.
• He was a GERMAN ARCHITECT, but he also worked in other countries
like ENGLAND , USA , IRAQ.
• 1960 the Gropius stadt building complex, Berlin, Germany
• 1936 Village College, Impington, Cambridge, England
• 1937 The Gropius House, Lincoln, Massachusetts, USA
• 1957–1960 University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
VILLAGE COLLEGE, IMPINGTON,
CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
AWARDS
• AIA GOLD MEDAL
• PRITZKER PRIZE
AIA GOLD MEDAL PRITZKER PRIZE
POST BAUHAUS (1933-1945)
FURNITURE DESIGN
He designed shelf.
THANK YOU

Walter groupies

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    WALTER ADOLPH GEORG GROPIUS SUBMITTEDBY- SAGAR SHARMA ESHAN VAISHY
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    WALTER GROPIUS May 181883 – July 5 1969 Walter Adolph Georg Gropius was a German architect And Interior Designer. He was the founder of the Bauhaus School. He works with the great masters of Modern Architecture like Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright.
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    • In 1913,Gropius published an article about "The Development of Industrial Buildings," which included about a dozen photographs of factories and grain elevators in North America. • In 1919, Gropius was involved in the Glass Chain utopian expressionist correspondence under the pseudonym . • Usually more notable for his functionalist approach, the "Monument to the March Dead," designed in 1919 and executed in 1920, indicates that expressionism was an influence on him at that time.
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    HIS WORK OFINTERIOR DESIGNING.
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    • He wasa GERMAN ARCHITECT, but he also worked in other countries like ENGLAND , USA , IRAQ. • 1960 the Gropius stadt building complex, Berlin, Germany • 1936 Village College, Impington, Cambridge, England • 1937 The Gropius House, Lincoln, Massachusetts, USA • 1957–1960 University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq VILLAGE COLLEGE, IMPINGTON, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
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    AWARDS • AIA GOLDMEDAL • PRITZKER PRIZE AIA GOLD MEDAL PRITZKER PRIZE
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