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The Architecture of Philip Johnson

The Architecture of Philip Johnson

Richard Payne
4/5 ( ratings)
Philip Johnson's imprint is indelibly stamped on cities across America. From New York's AT&T Building to his famous Glass House in Connecticut, Johnson's innovative designs and widespead influence have made him the undisputed dean of 20th-century architecture.With a foreword by Johnson himself, an essay by his biographer Hilary Lewis, and over 400 color photographs accompanied by detailed building descriptions, this is the book on Philip Johnson's architecture. The photographs were taken by Richard Payne, one of Johnson's personal photographers, who set out to document all extant buildings designed by this celebrated visionary. Johnson has produced a life's work full of surprises and groundbreaking ideas that have shaped the way we live, work, and play.
Language
English
Pages
330
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bulfinch Press
Release
September 14, 2002
ISBN
0821227882
ISBN 13
9780821227886

The Architecture of Philip Johnson

Richard Payne
4/5 ( ratings)
Philip Johnson's imprint is indelibly stamped on cities across America. From New York's AT&T Building to his famous Glass House in Connecticut, Johnson's innovative designs and widespead influence have made him the undisputed dean of 20th-century architecture.With a foreword by Johnson himself, an essay by his biographer Hilary Lewis, and over 400 color photographs accompanied by detailed building descriptions, this is the book on Philip Johnson's architecture. The photographs were taken by Richard Payne, one of Johnson's personal photographers, who set out to document all extant buildings designed by this celebrated visionary. Johnson has produced a life's work full of surprises and groundbreaking ideas that have shaped the way we live, work, and play.
Language
English
Pages
330
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bulfinch Press
Release
September 14, 2002
ISBN
0821227882
ISBN 13
9780821227886

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