Walter Gropius, and the Bauhaus school, held that
A) Europe needed more neoclassical and neo-Gothic buildings.
B) new forms of culture were no longer possible.
C) elements of machine-based civilization could be used to produce a new, positive artistic tradition.
D) industrial urban life held no inspiration for the architect.
E) the integrated pattern for living in the modern day could not be translated into art.
Ans: C
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