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Kunsthalle (1963-68) in Bielefeld, Germany, by Philip Johnson
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The Glass House, Philip Johnson, 1949
INSIDE THE ICONIC GLASS HOUSE (2023)
If you haven't had an opportunity to explore this building in person, there are several films which allow us to visit it remotely. This video from Open Space introduces us to the house and grounds, and gives some context and background on Philip Johnson, who, prior to designing it, had made a career change in his 30's to begin studying architecture. Another film which nicely illustrates the property is GLASS HOUSE (2019), in which photographer David McCabe revisits it, and talks about the images he took there of Andy Warhol. (Photo by Eirik Johnson)
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Philip Johnson, Photo by Nancy Lee Katz, 1992
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Philip Johnson, July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005.
With Andy Warhol. 1965 photo by David McCabe.
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Philocles, Erechtheion | Acropolis of Athens, Athens, Greece, 421-406 BC
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Philip Johnson, Rockefeller Guest House, New York, USA, 1949-1950
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(Photograph by Gerald Moorhead)
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A study of columns - Philip Johnson's AT&T Building in New York, 1978. It later became the Sony Building.
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Philip Johnson built the Brick House next to the Glass House, and quickly converted it from a 3br guest house to a sex shack. It has never been open to the public, but it's been restored now to its butch boudoir glory, so you can visit, and if you're rich, you can stay the night. Spencer Bailey has the hilariously arch scoop for Town & Country.
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Booth House (1946) in Bedford Village, NY, USA, by Philip Johnson
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La Wiley House à New Canaan, Connecticut, conçue par Philip Johnson en 1952. Photo : Lane Coder. - source MCM Daily.
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson, Seagram Building, 1958.
Artwork by Sander Patelski
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Philip Johnson | Shorpy | The Modernist Collection
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Philip Johnson diseñó esta refinada y minimalista casa de cristal en 1948. Era su propia casa. Está, o estaba, en New Canaan, Connecticut. USA.
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