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In the summer of 1937, Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus and a
professor at Harvard's new Graduate School of Design, rented a house on
Planting Island, near the base of Cape Cod. There, he and his wife, Ise,
hosted a festive reunion of Bauhaus masters and students who had
recently emigrated from Europe: Marcel Breuer, Herbert Bayer, Laszlo
Moholy-Nagy, Xanti Schawinsky and others. Together they feasted, swam
and planned their futures on a new continent, all sensing they were on
the cusp of a momentous new phase in their lives. Yet even as they moved
on, the group never lost its connection to the Cape Cod coast. Several
members returned, when they had the means, to travel farther up the
peninsula, rent cabins, buy land and design their ideal summer homes.
Thus began a chapter in the history of modern architecture that has
never been told--until now.
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