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Gropius

American  
[groh-pee-uhs, groh-pee-oos] / ˈgroʊ pi əs, ˈgroʊ piˌʊs /

noun

  1. Walter 1883–1969, German architect, in the U.S. from 1937.


Gropius British  
/ ˈɡrəʊpɪəs /

noun

  1. Walter. 1883–1969, US architect, designer, and teacher, born in Germany. He founded (1919) and directed (1919–28) the Bauhaus in Germany. His influence stemmed from his adaptation of architecture to modern social needs and his pioneering use of industrial materials, such as concrete and steel. His buildings include the Fagus factory at Alfeld (1911) and the Bauhaus at Dessau (1926)

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Katarina Joy Lopez takes on the most self-dramatizing of the characters, Austrian composer and author Alma Mahler, Gustav Mahler’s former wife who later married Gropius in a tortured, ill-fated union.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 31, 2024

Goldwait, the standout in the cast, plays Walter Gropius, the German architect who became the founding director of the Bauhaus.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 31, 2024

Gropius left for the United States in 1937, proclaiming England an “inartistic country.”

From New York Times • Mar. 18, 2024

The exhibition “Dancing With My Camera” was first shown last year at the Gropius Bau, in Berlin, curated by the museum’s former director, Stephanie Rosenthal.

From New York Times • Jan. 18, 2023

Her eyes pass over stacks of Nikhil’s design magazines, thick books on Gropius and Le Corbusier.

From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri