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  1. Nov 3, 1993 · Philip Johnson has joined the team working on Donald J. Trump's Riverside South project, a $3 billion residential and commercial development that is eventually to stretch 13 blocks along...

  2. Dec 20, 2018 · Johnson produced a few lousy buildings for Trump, who probably didn’t know the difference; all he cared about was being able to claim that they were designed by Philip Johnson.

  3. In 1988, the firm's name was changed to John Burgee Architects with Johnson as the "design consultant". In 1991, Johnson responded by establishing his own firm. The feud ended badly for Burgee; he was saddled with all of the debts of the firm, while Johnson no longer had any responsibility.

  4. Dec 12, 2018 · In “The Man in the Glass House,” a new biography of Philip Johnson, we are asked to contemplate why the impresario of twentieth-century architecture descended into a morass of far-right...

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  5. Oct 15, 2023 · Philip Johnson worked as a correspondent for Father Charles Coughlin’s often anti-Semitic and radically populist newspaper Social Justice. Philip Johnson was commissioned by Donald Trump to design several residential Skyscrapers in New York, including the Trump Place in Riverside South, Manhattan.

  6. Trump considered Philip Johnson, Frank Gehry, and Robert A. M. Stern as possible architects for the conversion. Johnson was hired as the conversion architect in May 1994. Ricker said the building would have to be deconstructed so its steel frame could be repaired.

  7. Oct 6, 2016 · What does Trump Tower look like? Its designer was Der Scutt, a capable journeyman modernist who had worked for the mid-century design luminaries Philip Johnson, Edward Durell Stone, and Paul...

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