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How does the place you live affect your life?
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How does the place you live affect your life?

The place you call home plays a significant role in shaping your life, your well-being, and your outlook on the world. From the physical environment to the social and cultural aspects of a location, where you live has a profound impact on your health, relationships, and personal growth. … How does the place you live affect your life?Read more

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Walter Adolph Georg Gropius
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Walter Adolph Georg Gropius

(18 May 1883 – 5 July 1969) Walter Adolph Georg Gropius (18 May 1883 – 5 July 1969) was a German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, who, along with Alvar Aalto, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, is widely regarded as … Walter Adolph Georg GropiusRead more

by The editor•22 December 20196 January 2025•Posted inArchitecture
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BAUHAUS

The Staatliches Bauhaus, commonly known as the Bauhaus, was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught. Founded by Walter Gropius The Bauhaus was founded by Walter … BAUHAUSRead more

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