walter gropius
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Definition
Proper noun A German-born American architect and educator, widely recognized as a pioneering founder of the Bauhaus school, which profoundly influenced modern architecture, art, and design in the 20th century.
Usage
The name "Walter Gropius" is used to refer to the historical figure, his architectural philosophy, and his legacy. * The design principles of Walter Gropius emphasized functionality and industrial production. * Walter Gropius believed in the unity of art, craft, and technology. * The exhibition features early works by Walter Gropius.
Advanced Usage
- Gropian: (adjective) Pertaining to the style or principles of Walter Gropius.
- The building's clean lines and functional layout are distinctly Gropian.
- Used attributively to describe concepts or works associated with him.
- The Gropius legacy continues to shape architectural education.
Variants and Related Words
- Bauhaus: (noun) The influential German art school founded by Walter Gropius in 1919.
- International Style: (noun) A major architectural style of the 1920s and 1930s, with which Gropius and the Bauhaus are closely associated.
Synonyms
- Architect
- Founder (specifically of the Bauhaus)
- Modernist
Related Phrases
- Bauhaus movement: The broader artistic and design movement initiated by the school Gropius founded.
- Form follows function: A principle central to Gropius's and the Bauhaus's design philosophy.
Noun
- United States architect (born in Germany) and founder of the Bauhaus school (1883-1969)