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He's referring to the new gallery which opens today in the Isokon Building ... London's avant-garde circle during the 1930s and 1940s. The Isokon Gallery, once the residents' garage, certainly has no ...
The Isokon Building was the home of Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and László Moholy-Nagy when they came to London in the 1930s ... the area had become known as "the Bolshevik colony of Hampstead" and ...
Sitting among the Georgian terraces of leafy Hampstead ... designed by Marcel Breuer and Walter Gropius, both Bauhaus exiles from Nazi Germany who lived in the building before moving to America.
An English Heritage blue plaque honouring the Bauhaus artists Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and László Moholy-Nagy was unveiled today (9 July) on London’s Isokon building in Belsize Park ...
Literally translated as “building house ... it closed soon thereafter. Walter Gropius, who left Germany to set up an architectural practice in London, moved to the United States when he ...
In the 1930s, Hampstead was the beating heart of ... the Bauhaus in 1933, Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer and László Moholy-Nagy took refuge in the Isokon Building on Lawn Road (originally known as the ...
Gropius sought refuge in London, where he joined the Isokon Furniture Company, living in one of the apartments in Hampstead’s Isokon Building. Miramonte is set on the Coombe House Estate in New ...
Gropius: The Man Who Built the Bauhaus. By Fiona MacCarthy. Belknap Press; 560 pages; $35. Published in Britain as “Walter Gropius: Visionary Founder of the Bauhaus”; Faber & Faber; £30.
The Bauhaus building in Dessau, Germany, designed by Walter Gropius Credit ... Alma didn’t allow Gropius time to make the journey from London (where he had moved for a few years in search ...
But Bauhaus architect Walter Gropius ... so they shut it down in 1933. Gropius emigrated first to London, then to the USA where he taught at Harvard University. He was involved in planning urban ...