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The Glass House — The Glass House, built between 1949 and 1995, is a . . . The Glass House, built between 1949 and 1995, is a National Trust Historic Site located in New Canaan, Connecticut The pastoral 49-acre landscape comprises fourteen structures, including the Glass House (1949), and features a permanent collection of 20th-century painting and sculpture, along with temporary exhibitions
Visit - The Glass House Our most popular tour includes The Glass House, Brick House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, outdoor sculpture, and Da Monsta, with a three-quarter mile walk over grass and paths Available on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The Glass House — The Glass House Glass House, 1949 The Glass House is best understood as a pavilion for viewing the surrounding landscape Invisible from the road, the house sits on a promontory overlooking a pond with views towards the woods beyond The house is 55 feet long and 33 feet wide, with 1,815 square feet
The National Trust for Historic Preservation The . . . - The Glass House The National Trust has secured $1 8 million to restore, renovate, and conserve the Brick House and its collections Restoring the Glass House campus to its full glory as a National Historic Landmark will coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Glass House in 2024
Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide - The Glass House The guide includes examples by the leading architects of the time (including Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer, Louis Kahn, Eero Saarinen, Philip Johnson, Paul Rudolph, and Richard Meier) and features familiar and unfamiliar architectural destinations, from the beach houses of Fire Island in New York to private homes in Connecticut and Sarasota
Social History of the Brick House — The Glass House Join architectural historians Alice Friedman and Timothy Rohan for a conversation about the cultural significance and queer social history of the recently restored Brick House This program includes a reception and an hour-long, self-guided tour of the site
Shigeru Ban: The Paper Log House — The Glass House In creating buildings that are meaningful to and cared for by their communities, Shigeru Ban’s inventive work alongside The Glass House, challenges preconceived notions of permanence and material strength
About - The Glass House The Glass House, built between 1949 and 1995 by architect Philip Johnson, is a National Trust Historic Site located in New Canaan, Connecticut The pastoral 49-acre landscape comprises fourteen structures, including the Glass House (1949), and features a permanent collection of 20th-century painting and sculpture, along with temporary exhibitions