Walter Gropius was an architect, urban planner, designer, and educator. He was a founding member of the Bauhaus school of art, design, and architecture in Weimar, Germany. Gropius is best known for his modernist architecture, which was characterized by its simple, geometric forms and use of new materials such as glass and steel.
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