Introduction
After the beginning of World War II in Europe and after walking an interesting way in the Bauhaus, Walter Gropius decided to open its office in 1928 in Germany, however the current government did not like their ideas or their projects so that the work was decreased and the need to leave their country. In 1934 the German government requested his transfer to London to try to accommodate, then the dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Joseph Hudnut, Gropius visited London and offered him a professorship at the university. Finally decided to go to America, to the city of Lincoln, Massachusetts, where he established.