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People who have accessed google.com have noticed that May 18
came with one of the company’s holiday logos. If one would have placed the
mouse over the logo, a message with ‘125th Birthday of Walter Gropius’ would have
appeared. But who is he?
Walter Gropius is one of the most important architects of
modern times, and the founder of Bauhaus. Born May 18, 1883, he was the third
son of a family in which both his father and his great-uncle were architects.
In 1914 he was enlisted as a sergeant major and fought in
the First World War. It was with this occasion that the master of the
Grand-Ducal School of Arts and Crafts in Weimar,
Henry van de Velde was asked to step down. The latter proposed Gropius as his
successor, and the architect was appointed in 1919. During his stay at the
academy, he transformed it into Bauhaus and attracted artists such as Paul Klee
and Wassily Kandinsky.
The arrival of the Nazi regime made Gropius flee to England, under
the pretext of making a temporary visit to the country. Three years later, in
1937, he moved to the United
States where he settled permanently and
accepted a teaching position at the Harvard School of Design.
In 1945, a year after getting his citizenship, Gropius laid
the foundations of The Architect’s Collaborative, which would grow to be one of
the most respected companies worldwide. Walter Gropius died in Boston in 1969. He was 86 years old, and had
left the world numerous influential architectural masterpieces.
A full biography of Walter Gropius can be found here.
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