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Walter Gropius was a German architect born on May 18, 1883. He is best known for founding the Bauhaus school, which revolutionized architecture and design in the 20th century. Gropius's work emphasized the integration of art, technology, and craftsmanship, influencing modern architecture worldwide. He designed several iconic buildings and was a key figure in the development of functionalist architecture. Gropius passed away on July 5, 1969, leaving a lasting legacy in the field of architecture.
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"Only work which is the product of inner compulsion can have spiritual meaning."

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"Our guiding principle was that design is neither an intellectual nor a material affair, but simply an integral part of the stuff of life, necessary for everyone in a civilized society."

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"If your contribution has been vital there will always be somebody to pick up where you left off, and that will be your claim to immortality."

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"Architecture begins where engineering ends."

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"Specialists are people who always repeat the same mistakes."

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