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In 1923, Gropius designed one of his most famous works, door handles, now considered an icon of 20th century design and often listed as one of the most influential designs to emerge from the Bauhaus.

Gropius fled Germany in 1934 due to the rising power of the Nazi Party, and lived and worked in Britain, at the Isokon project, and then, from 1937 to the United States, where his own house, the Gropius House in Lincoln, Massachusetts, was influential in bringing International Modernism to the US. Gropius did not like the term: "I made it a point to absorb into my own conception those features of the New England architectural tradition that I found still alive and adequate"
Gropius and his Bauhaus protιgι Marcel Breuer both came to Cambridge, Massachusetts to teach at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and collaborate on the company-town Aluminum City Terrace project in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, before their professional split. In 1944, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
In 1945, Gropius founded The Architects' Collaborative (TAC) based in Cambridge with a group of younger architects. The original partners included Norman C. Fletcher, Jean B. Fletcher, John C. Harkness, Sarah P. Harkness, Robert S. MacMillan, Louis A. MacMillen, and Benjamin C. Thompson. TAC would become one of the most well-known and respected architectural firms in the world. TAC went bankrupt in 1995.

Gropius died in 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts, aged 86. Today, he is remembered not only by his various buildings but also by the district of Gropiusstadt in Berlin.

the Fagus Works, 1910–1911, Alfeld an der Leine, Germany
the Bauhaus, 1925–1932, Dessau, Germany

the Gropius House, 1937, Lincoln, Massachusetts

the Aluminum City Terrace housing project, 1942–1944, New Kensington, Pennsylvania

the Harvard Graduate Center, 1949–1950, Cambridge, Massachusetts (The Architects' Collaborative)

the University of Baghdad, 1957–1960

the John F. Kennedy Federal Building, 1963–1966

the Attleboro Junior High School, 1948

the Pan Am Building (now the Metlife Building), 1958–1963, New York, New York, with Pietro Belluschi and project architects Emery Roth & Sons

the Interbau Apartment blocks, 1957, Hansaviertel, Berlin, Germany, with The Architects' Collaborative and Wils Ebert

the award-winning Wayland High School, 1961

the Embassy of the United States, 1959–1961, Athens, Greece (The Architects' Collaborative and consulting architect Pericles Sakellarios)

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