Walter Gropius

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Bauhaus was more than an art school – it was the birth of a new way of thinking. In this majestic biography of its charismatic founder, Fiona MacCarthy argues that Walter Gropius’s visionary ideas still influence the way we live, work, and think today. MacCarthy traces the story of this ground-breaking architect: his shattering experiences in World War I, his turbulent relationship with Alma Mahler, his concept of the Bauhaus as a gathering of talents that included Kandinsky, Klee and Moholy-Nagy, and his agonised decision to leave Nazi Germany in 1933 for a new life first in England, than in America. This modern reassessment of Gropius’ life is biography at its finest and most vivid.

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*BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK *
*Illustrated with over 130 colour photographs and drawings*

In her majestic biography of Walter Gropius, charismatic founder of the Bauhaus, Fiona MacCarthy argues that his visionary ideas still influence the way we live, work, and think today.

‘An absolute triumph.’ Edmund de Waal, bestselling author of The Hare with Amber Eyes
‘Moving and vivid … Hard to beat.’ Rowan Moore, Observer
‘Commanding, intelligent, gripping.’ Laura Freeman, Times

Mention the Bauhaus and iconic objects such as a Marianne Brandt teapot, an Anni Albers weaving or a Marcel Breuer chair leap to mind. But the Bauhaus was more than an art school – it was the birth of a radical new philosophy of design: a constellation of talents including Kandinsky, Klee and Moholy-Nagy, at the heart of which was Walter Gropius.

Celebrated biographer Fiona MacCarthy grippingly narrates the story of the ground-breaking architect’s life beginning with his shattering experiences in World War One before his turbulent marriage to the notorious Alma Mahler and the tragic death of their daughter. After Gropius’ agonized decision to leave Nazi Germany in 1933, she explores his life in exile by tracing how a disorientating period in London evolved into a peaceful marriage with Ise Gropius, and his late starring role in twentieth-century architecture in America.

Challenging views of Gropius as a doctrinaire modernist, MacCarthy’s modern reassessment of Gropius’ interior life is biography at its finest: insightful, witty, and gloriously three-dimensional.

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Weight 1030 g
Dimensions 240 × 162 × 50 mm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

viii, 547 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

720.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K