Martin Gropius


Martin Carl Philipp Gropius was a German architect.
Image:Leipzig Gewandhaus um 1900.jpg|thumb|Second Gewandhaus, Leipzig, 1882–84

Life

Gropius studied at the Bauakademie in Berlin and after graduation worked as a private architect. He received artistic direction from Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Karl Bötticher and continued his studies with prolonged trips through Greece and Italy.
In 1856 Gropius was appointed to a professorship at the Academy of Applied Art and was later a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Until his death he worked with Heino Schmieden to develop Fa. Gropius & Schmieden is one of the largest architecture firms in Berlin.
Martin Gropius was the great-uncle of architect and Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius.
Image:Berlin Martin Gropiusbau Front.jpg|thumb|Applied Arts Museum, Berlin, 1877-81
The present-day Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin was built in 1881 based on plans by Martin Gropius and Heino Schmieden as an applied art museum. It was constructed in the style of the Italian Renaissance and has a central atrium. Mosaics with allegories from various ages and the coats of arms of German states decorate the spaces between windows.
After World War I the Bau housed the Museum of Pre- and Early History as well as the oriental art collection. In the last weeks of the Second World War the building was bombed. Reconstruction of the building began in 1978 after it was placed under protection for historic preservation in 1966. Another restoration took place in 1999/2000. Today the Martin Gropius Bau is an important space for special exhibits of all kinds.
Martin Gropius is buried at Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof 2 in the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin.

Works

Along with representative buildings, many clinics and hospitals were built in Berlin and Brandenburg based on Gropius's designs.
Many houses and villas in Berlin and its environs were built based on Gropius's designs. For example:
  • the Heesesche Villa at Lützow-Ufer
  • the Bleichrödersche Villa in Charlottenburg
  • the Mendelssohn House
  • the Gruner-Haus
  • the Lessing-Haus
  • the Schloss Biesdorf
  • the Manor House Schloss Calberwisch bei Osterburg/Altmark

    Literature

Own Writings

  • Martin Gropius: Die Provinzial-Irren-Anstalt zu Neustadt-Eberswalde. Ernst & Korn, Berlin 1869.
  • Karl Friedrich Schinkel: Dekorationen innerer Räume. Acht Blatt, hrsg. von Martin Gropius. Ernst & Korn, Berlin 1874.
  • Martin Gropius: Das Städtische Allgemeine Krankenhaus im Friedrichshain zu Berlin. Ernst & Korn, Berlin 1876.
  • Martin Gropius, Heino Schmieden: Dekorationen innerer Räume. Ernst & Korn, Berlin 1877,1-3.
  • Martin Gropius : Archiv für ornamentale Kunst. Red. durch Martin Gropius, hrsg. v. Deutsches Gewerbe-Museum Berlin. Mit erl. Text von L. Lohde. Winkelmann-Springer, Berlin 1870-71.