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  1. May 12, 2016 · Explore the signature structures of the influential American architect. Even before he began designing buildings, Philip Johnson (19062005) was influencing architecture. At age 26, the...

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  2. In the late 1970s, Johnson combined architecture and landscape architecture to create two imaginative civic gardens. The Fort Worth Water Gardens opened in 1974, is an urban landscape where visitors experience water in distinct ways.

    • The Glass House. In 1946, just after he had returned to the United States, Johnson decided to buy a five-acre plot of land in New Canaan. On this land, which is located very close to New York City, Johnson built a residence for himself called The Glass House.
    • The Rockefeller Guest House. The Rockefeller Guest House was built at 242 East 52nd Street in East Manhattan in 1950. The house was commissioned by Blanchette Ferry Hooker Rockefeller, the philanthropist wife of John D. Rockefeller.
    • The Seagram Building. The Seagram Building is a skyscraper located at 375 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. Initially, the building served as the headquarters of the Seagram Company, which was a Canadian distiller.
    • Elmer Holmes Bobst Library. The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, also referred to as the Bobst, is the main library of New York University. The name of the library derives from its benefactor, Elmer Holmes Bobst, who donated more than eleven million to the project.
  3. Here are the 15 works of Philip Johnson every architect should visit: 1. Glass House, US | Philip Johnson. Front Elevation – Glass House. Year: 1949. Type: House. Location: 798–856 Ponus Ridge Road, New Canaan, Connecticut. 2. Seagram Building, US.

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  4. May 7, 2024 · Philip Johnson, American architect known both for his promotion of the International Style and for helping define postmodernist architecture. His notable buildings included the Glass House, the AT&T Building, and the Seagram Building, the latter of which he designed with his mentor, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

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  5. Jan 12, 2019 · Emerging bravely from the glassy sea of Madison Avenue skyscrapers in midtown Manhattan, the open pediment atop Philip Johnson and John Burgee ’s 1984 AT&T Building (now the Sony Tower)...

  6. May 17, 2010 · Completed in 1949, the Glass House was the first design Johnson built on the property. The one-story house has a 32'x56' open floor plan enclosed in 18-feet-wide floor-to-ceiling sheets of...

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