Kocher's success as managing editor of
Architectural Record and his advocacy of affordable housing led to his collegial friendship with
Walter Gropius. Gropius, founder of the German
Bauhaus School of Design and visionary champion of the international style, discussed the idea of opening a similar school in America with Kocher. Although the school was never created, Kocher was responsible for attaining a teaching position at
Harvard University for Gropius, and thus bringing his influence into the United States. Furthermore, when a campus master plan by Gropius and
Marcel Breuer for
Black Mountain College was dropped in 1940 due to financial constraints, Kocher was approached by the school to develop a more incremental modernist scheme that could be implemented by faculty and students. Kocher was a Professor of Architecture at Black Mountain from 1940 until 1943. == Partnership with Albert Frey ==