A poster created as part of a commission for the design of one of these buildings inspired the cover of Clive James’s Cultural Amnesia. One of the first prefabricated curtain walls was used in one of these buildings in Rotterdam named for Van Nelle. Metal bands break up the rounded corners of the facade of one of these buildings, which features a faceted, gabled concrete roof with a hexagonal logo. A “model” one of these buildings was the pavilion for the 1914 Werkbund (“VAIRK-boont”) Exhibition. Large glass and steel panels enclose a staircase in the corner of one of these buildings partly designed by Adolf Meyer. One of these buildings designed by Peter Behrens for AEG influenced another of them in Alfield that was partly designed by the founder of the Bauhaus. For 10 points, Walter Gropius designed what kind of building for the Fagus company? ■END■
ANSWER: factories [or factory buildings; or manufacturing plants; accept Fagus Factory or Fagus Shoe Factory Fagus Fabrik accept AEG Turbine Factory or AEG-Turbinenfabrik; accept Van Nelle Factory or Van Nellefabriek; accept or Fagus Werk until “Werkbund” is read]
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