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The Artsy Voyager on MSNDay Trips: Visit 4 Knockout Homes by Famous Architects & DesignersBy Jacquelin Carnegie The Glass House, Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona furnishings (photo: Eirik Johnson) When this talented ...
Under trees, the urban dweller might restore his troubled soul and find the blessing of a creative pause." ~Walter Gropius America has a tree problem. It may not be obvious, but as it turns ...
A new book charts how the discipline transcended humble origins and turned into something more ambitious, and more conflicted ...
Having supervised a two-month mentoring period, Rimowa’s handpicked jury of experts from diverse fields within the global design industry is watching the 2025 prize enter its final phase. The seven ...
Drawn by Bauhaus founder architect Walter Gropius, the manifesto kicked off with the phrase ‘The ultimate goal of all art is the building.' Yet the Bauhaus, which has come to represent more than ...
An Unexpected Turn Richard Roth Sr’s original design had been a 60-story glass building going north-south behind the terminal. Controversially, Gropius turned the building to sit east-west.
Architecture and design buffs the world over head to Lincoln, Massachusetts to visit Gropius House. Now a museum, the house is owned by the non-profit Historic New England.
Many of these émigrés were architects associated with the Bauhaus, the famous school of design and architecture established in 1919 in Weimar, Germany.
German architect professor Walter Gropius from Berlin is shown standing in front of a drawing of one of his projects, a design for the Chicago Tribune building.
Bauhaus architects like Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe fled Nazi Germany, but not all of them went to the US.
Some of the boldest projects of modern architecture were never realized. Many had their best moments on paper.
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