41°55′55″N 71°16′47″W / 41.93194°N 71.27972°W / 41.93194; -71.27972[1]
Peter Thacher Junior High School was a middle school located in Attleboro, Massachusetts originally serving grades 7 through 9. It was designed by The Architects' Collaborative with Walter Gropius, and it opened in 1948. The building itself is considered to be one of Gropius' notable works. It was also a school for grades 5–8.
In the late 1990s it was converted to an elementary school, and remains as one currently, with grades pre-K through 4.
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- Fagus Factory (1911–1913) (with Adolf Meyer)
- Bauhaus Dessau (1925–1926)
- Kurt Weill Centre (1925–1926)
- Monument to the March Dead (1922, destroyed, 1936; reconstructed, 1947) (with Fred Forbát)
- 66 Old Church Street, Chelsea (1935–1936) (with Maxwell Fry)
- Gropius House (1938)
- Josephine M. Hagerty House (1938)
- Impington Village College (1938–1939) (with Maxwell Fry)
- Waldenmark (with Marcel Breuer)
- The Alan I W Frank House (1939–1940) (with Marcel Breuer)
- Aluminum City Terrace (completion, 1942) (with Marcel Breuer)
- Walter-Gropius-Haus (Berlin) (1957) (with The Architects Collaborative and Wils Ebert)
- Michael Reese Hospital (original plan for 8 buildings, 1946–1959; demolished 2009-2013)
- University of Baghdad (1957–1960)
- Gropiusstadt (buildings complex, completion, 1960)
- Embassy of the United States, Athens (1960–1961)
- MetLife Building (1959–1963) (with Richard Roth and Pietro Belluschi)
- John F. Kennedy Federal Building (1963–1966) (with The Architects Collaborative and Samuel Glaser)
- Tower East (completion, 1969)
- Huntington Museum of Art (enlargement project, 1968–1970, with The Architects Collaborative)
- Porto Carras (original project, 1973–1980)
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