
In 1928, Walter Gropius resigned from his post as director of the Bauhaus in Dessau. The same year, he and his wife Ise undertook a seven-week study tour of the USA. Gropius was particularly interested in the new techniques used in American residential construction, especially the steel structures of the New York skyscrapers.
During his stay in America, he took almost 400 photographs. These convey his impressions not just of American
architecture but also of the people, the countryside and culture of the USA. There are portraits of Hopi and
Havasupai Native Americans and pictures of the Grand Canyon together with photographs of the architectural masterpieces
by Frank Lloyd Wright and Richard Neutra. This photographic journey gives visitors a deeper insight into the "Father of
Modern Architecture", who had such a decisive influence on the evolution of 20th century buildings.