Concept
Located on the hill of a mountain, still leading the nature that surrounds it, the Gropius house was made according to standards that were raised at the Bauhaus but consistent with some features of the architecture of New England. As for space, simplicity and order prevailed under European influences, while the geometry-free beauty and decoration of the architecture of New England were made to see.
Gropius also combines materials such as bricks, stone slabs and wooden slats with new materials that were used in the United States as gypsum, industrial handrails, new laminated glass block and new technologies for facilities.