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The image shows an open book with a page titled "GROPIUS CHRONOLOGY, p. 3." This page lists significant events in the life of Walter Gropius, a renowned architect and founder of the Bauhaus School. The chronology covers the years from 1955 to 1969. Here are the key points mentioned:
1955: The first publication of "The Scope of Total Architecture," an important collection of Gropius's writings on architectural education, modern architecture and its craft, and urban planning.
1955-56: Construction of the Hansa District housing project in Berlin.
1958-63: Design and construction of the Pan American World Airways Building in New York City.
1968: Construction of the Thomas Glass Works in Amberg.
1969: Gropius dies.
The page is part of a larger book, as indicated by the visible pages on the left side and the continuation of text on the right side, which is partially visible. The book appears to be well-preserved, with clean, unmarked pages.
The image shows an open page from a book detailing a chronology of events related to an individual, likely the architect Walter Gropius, based on the listed projects and context.
Here's a detailed summary of the entries on the page:
1955: The first publication of "The Scope of Total Architecture," which is described as an important collection of Gropius' essays, talks, and reviews. These writings cover topics such as architectural education, modern architects and their craft, and town planning.
1955-56: Construction of housing in the Hansa District, Berlin.
1958-63: Design and construction of the Pan American World Airways Building in New York City.
1968: Design of the Thomas Glass Works in Amberg.
1969: The year Gropius dies.
The page appears to be from a book that includes a detailed biography or timeline of significant events and works related to Gropius' career. The text on the right edge of the image is partially visible and seems to be part of another section or chapter of the book.
The image shows an open book page titled "GROPIUS CHRONOLOGY, P. 3," detailing significant events and projects associated with Walter Gropius, a prominent architect and founder of the Bauhaus School.
Here are the key points listed on the page:
1955:
1955-56:
1958-63:
1968:
1969:
The page is neatly typed and appears to be part of a larger document or book, likely dedicated to Gropius's life and architectural contributions. The adjacent page on the right is partially visible and contains text that seems to be related to architectural design and projects.
The image shows an open page from a book, specifically a section titled "GROPIUS CHRONOLOGY, P. 3". The page lists key events in the life and career of Walter Gropius, a prominent architect known for his contributions to modern architecture.
Here are the events listed on the page:
The page is part of a book that appears to be well-used, as indicated by the worn and slightly yellowed paper. The right side of the page shows a portion of another text, which is not fully legible.
The image shows an open book page with a section titled "Gropius Chronology, p. 3." The page lists significant events and projects associated with Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus school of architecture.
Here is the detailed content on the page:
1955: The first publication of The Scope of Total Architecture, which is described as an important collection of Gropius’ essays, talks, reviews on architectural education, modern architects and their craft, and planning.
1955-56: Housing project in the Hansa District, Berlin.
1958-63: Construction of the Pan American World Airways Building in New York City.
1968: Completion of Thomas Glass Works in Amberg.
1969: Gropius’ death.
The surrounding text on the right side of the page appears to be from another article or section, though it is partially cut off and not entirely legible. The visible part includes the word "App." and mentions "Arts Council" and "LeWitt," but more context is obscured.
The image displays an open book with a page titled "GROPIUS CHRONOLOGY, p. 3" at the top. The page is neatly organized, listing significant events related to architect Walter Gropius. The entries are dated and described concisely. Here is the content in detail:
The layout of the page is clean and minimalistic, with ample white space. The text is typed in a clear, serif font, making it easy to read. The book appears to be well-preserved, and the page is free of markings or damage. The right-hand page has some text, but it is not fully visible in the image. The book is placed against a plain background, possibly a table or a flat surface, and the lighting is even, providing good visibility of the text.
The image shows an open book with a typed page titled "GROPIUS CHRONOLOGY, p. 3," detailing significant events related to Gropius from 1955 to 1969. The text includes:
The page is typed on thin, semi-transparent paper and placed within a larger book on a cream-colored page. The book has a hardcover with a visible green spine. There is a partially visible clippings or text on the right-hand side of the book page.
The image shows an open book with a page titled "GROPIUS CHRONOLOGY, p. 3." The page includes a list of key events by year, ranging from 1955 to 1969. These events mention various architectural projects, publications, and achievements associated with the individual named Gropius. Notable entries include the first publication of a text titled "The Scope of Total Architecture," an important collection of essays, projects related to housing in the Hansa District, Berlin, and the Pan American World Airways Building in New York City. The final entry marks the year "Gropius dies."
The left side of the photo captures the edge of other book pages, and the photograph's background shows that the book is laying on a flat surface. The pages themselves appear aged, with some discoloration along the edges, indicating that the book may be relatively old.
The image shows an open book displaying a page titled "GROPIUS CHRONOLOGY, P. 3". The page is formatted as a timeline or chronological list, detailing significant events related to Walter Gropius, a prominent architect and educator. The page is printed on light-colored paper and features a clean, minimalist design typical of academic or archival publications.
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This page is part of a chronological record or biography of Walter Gropius, highlighting key milestones in his career, including publications, architectural projects, and his passing. The inclusion of specific projects and publications indicates the document's focus on documenting Gropius' contributions to modern architecture and education. The formal layout and typography suggest it is from a scholarly or archival source, possibly a book or catalog dedicated to architectural history.
Overall, the image portrays a structured and informative section of a historical document, emphasizing Gropius' legacy in architecture.
The image shows an open book with its pages facing each other. On the left page, there is a list of years, from 1955 to 1969, and some text that seems to be a timeline of events. On the right page, there is text that appears to be a description of the book's content, which is about architecture and the work of Walter Gropius, a prominent architect. The book's cover is green, and the pages are white.