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1933
 
   
The new Nazi government closes down Germany's distinguished school of modern art and architecture, the Bauhaus      
1934
 
    
Nazi architect Albert Speer designs a spectacular new setting for the party's annual Nuremberg rally       
1934
 
     
Berthold Lubetkin and Ove Arup provide a modernist pool for the penguins in London Zoo        
1934
 
   
Openly hostile to the Nazis, the architect Walter Gropius moves to England and three years later makes the USA his home      
1935
 
    
The Viipury Library in Finland makes the reputation of a young Finnish architect, Alvar Aalto       
1935
 
    
Frank Lloyd Wright designs Fallingwater in Mill Run, Pennsylvania, for Edgar Kaufmann       
c. 1936
 
    
Frank Lloyd Wright experiments with prefabrication for low-cost housing in a style he calls Usonian (meaning 'in the US style')       
1936
 
    
German architect Werner March designs spectacular buildings for the Berlin Olympics       
1937
 
    
US architect Frank Lloyd Wright designs Taliesin West in Arizona as his winter home and studio       
1938
 
    
US architectural critic Lewis Mumford publishes The Culture of Cities