Gropius House 1938 - A New Kind of Architecture in Harmony with Nature
Saturday, April 20, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Gropius House, 68 Baker Bridge Road, Lincoln, Mass.
Walter Gropius (1883-1969) is known for his achievements in bringing forth a new kind of architecture and for his contribution towards the development of reformed schools of art and architecture. He founded the Bauhaus school that united art, nature, and technology, believing that the relationship of a house to its landscape was of paramount importance. Visit Gropius House for a guided walk in the grounds followed by a tour of his 1938 Lincoln home to discover Gropius' design strategies that have returned to architectural importance for Green and Sustainable Design in the 21st century.
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