Gropius

Gropius

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Oct 1, 2004 · Italian · Paperback (96 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 96
Language Italian
Published Oct 1, 2004
Publisher TASCHEN GmbH
ISBN-10 382283923X
ISBN-13 9783822839232

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In the exploration of modern architecture, the figures of Walter Gropius stand out prominently, embodying the spirit of innovation that marked the early 20th century. This detailed examination unveils Gropius's visionary approach, highlighting how his revolutionary design philosophies transformed the landscape of architectural thought. With a focus on the Bauhaus movement and its enduring legacy, readers are taken on a journey through Gropius's most significant works and ideas.

The authors, Gilbert Lupfer and Paul Sigel, weave a rich narrative that not only celebrates Gropius's accomplishments but also delves into his personal struggles and the cultural context surrounding his career. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, they paint a vivid portrait of a pioneer whose influence continues to resonate in contemporary architecture.
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