Famed architect Philip Johnson's first-ever commissioned home—built just three years before his iconic Glass House project—is on the market for $1.9 million. Known as The Booth House, the home is in ...
After more than a decade and a $1.8-million restoration, Philip Johnson’s Brick House—the companion piece to his name-making Glass House—has reopened to the public. Where the architect’s Glass House ...
A slow euphoria rises through any given visitor of The Glass House as they wander through the residence-turned-campus of the influential 20th century architect, Philip Johnson. Surprises come in waves ...
Two 56-foot-long homes face each other on a slope. One features an exterior made of glass with no interior walls, letting visitors peer all the way through it. The other is clad entirely in brick, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2007, we wrote about the icon reopening to the public—and to public scrutiny. As a part of our 25th-anniversary celebration, we ...
Less than 30 years after Philip Johnson toured Nazi-occupied Poland as a journalist, he was awarded a commission to design an art museum in Bielefeld, a small city in northwest Germany. Kunsthalle ...
The Hudson Valley property was completed in 1949, the same year Johnson finished his famous Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut. In the decades since the midcentury countryside retreat has been ...
Wolfhouse, as it is known, was built in the late 1940s and recently restored. Its asking price is $2.9 million. By Vivian Marino Following an extensive restoration, the Brick House, the other half of ...
My every, begins with the nightmarish possibilities assumed in both Rod Serling’s “A Kind Of Stopwatch” and “Ninety Years Without Slumbering”. When time stops, I am alone: Alone is when the shutter ...