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Philip Johnson - Wikipedia Philip Cortelyou Johnson (July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005) was an American architect who designed modern and postmodern architecture
Philip Johnson | Biography, Buildings, Glass House, AT T Building . . . Philip Johnson (born July 8, 1906, Cleveland, Ohio, U S —died January 25, 2005, New Canaan, Connecticut) was an American architect and critic known both for his promotion of the International Style and, later, for his role in defining postmodernist architecture
Philip Johnson, the Man Who Made Architecture Amoral 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
Philip Johnson Biography - The Glass House Johnson became a lightning rod for criticism, not only for his stylistic inconsistency, architectural formalism and his oft brash statements, but also for his embrace of fascist politics early in his life
The life and Architectural Career of Philip Johnson - archisoup Philip Cortelyou Johnson was a well-known American postmodern architect, with many of his works revolutionizing modern American architecture Some of his best works include the Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, 550 Madison Avenue in New York, and 190 South La Salle Street in Chicago
Biography: Philip Johnson | The Pritzker Architecture Prize Philip Johnson (1906-2005) was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1906, and in the years since has become one of architecture's most potent forces Before designing his first building at the age of 36, Johnson had been client, critic, author, historian, museum director, but not an architect
Philip Johnson - MoMA Philip Cortelyou Johnson (July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005) was an American architect who designed modern and postmodern architecture