Gropius, Walter
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| born on | 18 May 1883 | ||||
| Place | Berlin, Germany, 52n30, 13e22 | ||||
| Timezone | LMT m13e22 (is local mean time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 27°08'
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Biography
German-American architect, father of the Bauhaus movement. After graduation in 1907 from a German Technical University Architecture Department, he took an educational tour to Spain and then became in Assistant to Peter Behrens. In 1910 he had a private practice in Berlin. He fought for Germany in the First World War and in 1915, married Alma-Maria Mahler, former wife of composer Gustav Mahler, whom he divorced in 1920. They had a daughter Manon born in 1916.
In 1919, he was director of the grand ducal Saxon School of Arts and Crafts and the grand-ducal Saxon School for the Fine Arts, both of which he unified under the name "State Bauhaus in Weimar." The school was based on the principle that art "should meet the needs of society and that no distinction should be made between fine arts and practical crafts."
In 1923, he married Ilse Frank and had the first exhibition of the Weimar Bauhaus. In 1928, he resigned his directorship and resumed private practice in Berlin. He visited the United States for the first time. In 1934, because of the Nazi movement, he and his wife moved to London where he resumed a private practice for three years, along with Maxwell Fry. In 1937 he was made Professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA and he and his wife moved to the US. He maintained a private practice with Marcel Breuer from 1938-1941. In addition, in 1938 he was made Chairman of Harvard's Department of Architecture, a post he held until 1952. In 1946 he co-founded The Architects Collaborative (TAC) in Cambridge, MA, a firm which he headed until his death on July 5, 1969 in Boston, MA.
He was awarded the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1956, the Grand Cross and Star of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1958, and the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architects in 1959.
Events
- Relationship : Marriage 1915 (first marriage to Alma-Maria Mahler)
- Relationship : Divorce dates 1920 (Divorced Alma)
- Family : Change residence 1934 (moved to London)
- Death, Cause unspecified 1969 (age 86)
- Work : Begin Major Project 1919 (Bauhaus)
- Work : Prize 1956
- Family : Change in family responsibilities 1916 (Manon was born)
- Relationship : Marriage 1923 (to Ilse Frank)
Source Notes
PT quotes printed materials from Gropius House in Lincoln, MA
Categories
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (Two)
- Family : Relationship : Number of Divorces
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Friends (many friends in the Arts)
- Lifestyle : Home : Expatriate (to London and then to the US)
- Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs
- Vocation : Building Trades : Architect/ Planner
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Notable : Famous : Founder/ originator
- Notable : Awards : Vocational award
- Notable : Extraordinary Talents : For Visual perception
- 1883 births
- Birthday 18 May
- Birthplace Berlin, Germany
- Sun 27 Taurus
- 1969 deaths
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3
- Family : Relationship : Number of Divorces
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Friends
- Lifestyle : Home : Expatriate
- Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs
- Vocation : Building Trades : Architect/ Planner
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Notable : Famous : Founder/ originator
- Notable : Awards : Vocational award
- Notable : Extraordinary Talents : For Visual perception

27°08'