Philip Johnson

a living room filled with furniture and lots of windows
Gallery of RI House / arquitectura x - 1
Gallery of RI House / arquitectura x - 1
the house is surrounded by trees and bushes
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Philip Johnson House, Ash Street, #CambridgeMA
a living room with large windows and furniture in front of the window is a tree filled forest
Country Estate / Roger Ferris + Partners
Wiley House - Philip Johnson (1952-53) - Addition - Roger Ferris + Partners
a city street filled with lots of tall buildings next to traffic and people walking on the sidewalk
lipstick building
The Lipstick Building in New York was designed by Phillip Johnson.
a bed sitting on top of a wooden floor next to a glass table with a lamp
Inside Philip Johnson's Glass House
Philip Johnson Glass House
an aerial view of a house with trees around it
The Glass House or Johnson house, built in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut, was designed by Philip Johnson as his own residence, viewed as having been derived from the Farnsworth House of Mies van der Rohe.
a glass pavilion sits in the middle of a grassy area surrounded by trees and grass
The Glass House or Johnson house, built in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut, was designed by Philip Johnson as his own residence, and "universally viewed as having been derived from" the Farnsworth House design, according to Alice T. Friedman. Johnson curated an exhibit of Mies van der Rohe work at the Museum of Modern Art in 1947, featuring a model of the glass Farnsworth House.
the glass house book cover with trees in the background
Philip Johnson’s Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut.
the glass house is surrounded by grass and trees
Philip Johnson - New Canaan
Philip Johnson - New Canaan
an empty room with glass walls and floor to ceiling windows looking out onto the woods
Philip Johnson Residence
Philip Johnson Residence by jon_buono, via Flickr
a bed sitting on top of a brick floor next to a wooden paneled wall
AD Classics: The Glass House / Philip Johnson
The Glass House - Philip Johnson
an empty hallway with glass walls and doors leading to the building's main entrance
AD Classics: Seagram Building / Mies van der Rohe
Seagram Building on Park Avenue, New York, 1954-1958, designed by Mies van der Rohe in collaboration with Philip Johnson.
a glass house sitting in the middle of a lush green park
Glass House by Philip Johnson, New Canaan, USA - http://philipjohnsonglasshouse.org/
an aerial view of skyscrapers in the city with cars driving on the street below
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Not just any skyscraper, THE skyscraper: the Seagram Building by Mies van der Rohe & Philip Johnson, 1958, NYC