Schule für Kunstgewerbe in Berlin (design involvement)

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Schule für Kunstgewerbe in Berlin (design involvement) refers to the Berlin School of Applied Arts, a key 19th-century institution of arts and crafts education whose building and design were significantly shaped by architect Martin Gropius.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art school
educational institution
school of applied arts
architecturalContributor Martin Gropius NERFINISHED
associatedWith Berlin arts and crafts movement NERFINISHED
Martin Gropius NERFINISHED
country Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
fieldOfWork applied arts
arts and crafts
design education
hasArchitecturalStyle Renaissance Revival
historicist architecture
hasBuildingFunction school building
hasDesignAspect architectural design by Martin Gropius
hasEducationalFocus training of craftsmen
training of designers
hasEducationalLevel tertiary education
historicalPeriod 19th century
inception 19th century
influenced arts-and-crafts-oriented design education in Berlin
development of German applied arts
languageOfInstruction German
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
Germany
Prussia NERFINISHED
locationType urban campus
notableFor influence on design and applied arts in Berlin
role in 19th-century arts and crafts education
partOf Prussian system of arts and crafts schools
significantBuildingDesigner Martin Gropius NERFINISHED

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Martin Gropius notableWork Schule für Kunstgewerbe in Berlin (design involvement)