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By: Curbed
23Nov2011This just in from Curbed LA: the Vatican has come out and slammed the Crystal Cathedral, a Garden Grove, Calif., tower that was designed by Glass House architect Philip Johnson in the '70s and recently acquired by the Roman...
By: Curbed
13Oct2011In the works by the National Trust for Historic Preservation: a documentary about the late David Whitney, architect Philip Johnson's longtime partner and curator of the Glass House in which they lived. Mediabistro blog UnBeige also notes that the org...
By: Curbed
27Sep2011Archtober, a month-long festival to celebrate Architecture and Design Month in NYC, will include a play called Glass House, penned by New York Times and NPR contributor Bob Morris. The play unabashedly includes references to the rarely discussed Nazi...
By: Curbed
14Sep2011Click the image above to view the full photogallery. The first commission for American architect Philip Johnson—let's call it the "Half-Glass House," as we did before—sits on two wooded acres near a 36-acre reserve in th...
By: Curbed
9Aug2011Photo by Todd Eberle; from "Empire of Space" (Rizzoli, 2011) If there's a whiff of fresh air to be found amid this hot, humid, stormy August, it's this arresting shot of architect Philip Johnson, which photographer Todd Eberle snapped...
By: Curbed
29Jun2011Today Curbed Hamptons publishes terrific photos of Philip Johnson's Farney House, a Sagaponack, N.Y., beaut that was completed in 1946 and enlarged in the '80s. The stats: 5,000-square-feet of interiors, 363 feet of beach frontage, a basketball court...