Building by Walter Gropius and Maxwell Fry
66
Old Church Street in
Chelsea, London, was designed in 1935–1936 for the politician and playwright
Benn Levy by
Walter Gropius and
Maxwell Fry. Levy House formed part of a joint development with
Cohen House, designed by
Erich Mendelsohn and
Serge Chermayeff for the publisher Denis Cohen. It was listed at
Grade II in 1970.
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66 Old Church Street is listed
Grade II on the
National Heritage List for England.
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Adolf Meyer)
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Bauhaus Dessau (1925-1926)
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Kurt Weill Centre (1925-1926)
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Monument to the March Dead (1922, destroyed, 1936; reconstructed, 1947) (with
Fred Forbát)
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66 Old Church Street, Chelsea (1935-1936) (with
Maxwell Fry)
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Gropius House (1938)
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Josephine M. Hagerty House (1938)
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Impington Village College (1938-1939) (with
Maxwell Fry)
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Waldenmark (with
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The Alan I W Frank House (1939-1940) (with
Marcel Breuer)
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Aluminum City Terrace (completion, 1942) (with
Marcel Breuer)
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Walter-Gropius-Haus (Berlin) (1957) (with
The Architects Collaborative and Wils Ebert)
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Michael Reese Hospital (original plan for 8 buildings, 1946-1959; demolished 2009-2013)
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University of Baghdad (1957-1960)
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Gropiusstadt (buildings complex, completion, 1960)
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Embassy of the United States, Athens (1960-1961)
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MetLife Building (1959-1963) (with Richard Roth and
Pietro Belluschi)
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John F. Kennedy Federal Building (1963-1966) (with
The Architects Collaborative and Samuel Glaser)
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Tower East (completion, 1969)
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Huntington Museum of Art (enlargement project, 1968-1970, with
The Architects Collaborative)
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Porto Carras (original project, 1973-1980)
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