Walter Gropius Biographical Timeline
1883 Born May 18 in Berlin, Germany
1903 Attends Technical University (Architecture Department) in Munich and Berlin
1907 Educational tour to Spain
1908 Assistant to Peter Behrens, through 1910
1910 Private practice in Berlin
1914 Participates in First World War, through 1918
1915 Marries Alma-Maria Mahler, divorced 1920
1919 Unifies arts and crafts school and fine arts school as “State Bauhaus in Weimar”
1923 First extensive exhibition of the Weimar Bauhaus
1923 Meets llse Frank at a lecture in Hannover. They marry later that year
1925 The Bauhaus moves to Dessau and renamed “Dessau Bauhaus, Academy for Design”
1928 Resigns Directorship, resumes private practice in Berlin. Visits the United States
1934 Private practice in London, England, in partnership with Maxwell Fry, through 1937
1937 Professor of Architecture at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
1938 Private practice in partnership with Marcel Breuer, through 1941
1938 Builds Lincoln house on Storrow land
1938 Chairman of the Dept. of Architecture, Graduate School of Design at Harvard
1944 Gropiuses become American citizens
1946 Founding partner and active project principal of The Architects Collaborative (TAC)
1954 World travel to Australia, Asia, Middle East, and Europe
1969 Dies on July 5 in Boston, Massachusetts