Art Tuesday – Architect – Philip Johnson

Philip Cortelyou Johnson (July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005) was an influential American architect. In 1930, he founded the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and later (1978), as a trustee, he was awarded an American Institute of Architects Gold Medal and the first Pritzker Architecture Prize, in 1979. He was a student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Puerta de Europa (The leaning Towers of Madrid) by Philip Johnson (StreetView)
Puerta de Europa (The leaning Towers of Madrid) by Philip Johnson

PPG Building (StreetView)
PPG Building
Philip Johnson's Glass House (Birds Eye)
Philip Johnson's Glass House

'The Brick House' by Philip Johnson (Birds Eye)
'The Brick House' by Philip Johnson

'Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute' by Philip Johnson (Birds Eye)
'Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute' by Philip Johnson

Kreeger Museum (Google Maps)
Kreeger Museum
'Revolving House' by Richard Foster (Birds Eye)
'Revolving House' by Richard Foster

'The Painting Gallery' by Philip Johnson (Birds Eye)
'The Painting Gallery' by Philip Johnson
'Da Monsta' by Philip Johnson (Birds Eye)
'Da Monsta' by Philip Johnson

'The Chapel of Thanksgiving' by Philip Johnson (Birds Eye)
'The Chapel of Thanksgiving' by Philip Johnson

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