Walter Gropius – Sommerfeld House

Commissioned by the Berlin-based timber entrepreneur Adolf Sommerfeld as his private residence, this house served as the first large scale example of the Bauhaus method of design. The use of wood gives the building a traditional, rustic look, which is outside of Gropius’ normal realm. It was built in 1921 in Berlin, Germany and was tragically destroyed during World War II.

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