The Philip Johnson Glass House Blog

A National Trust Historic Site dedicated to the preservation of modern architecture, landscape, and art honoring the legacy of Philip Johnson and David Whitney.

Why are contemporary artists interested in engaging in the design world?

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There are just a few days left to join in the
online Glass House Conversation with
host Christian Bjone!

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Glass House Conversations: Could you live in the Glass House?

Join in our online Glass House Conversation at http://glasshouseconversations.org!

This week’s question has occupied imaginations for more than half a century (The Glass House + Brick House were built in 1949) and continue to inspire many great debates, including a recent Huffington Post commentary.

In our latest Conversations in Context Film, and in the introduction to our new Glass House Book, Architecture Critic Paul Goldberger discusses Philip Johnson living in the Glass House, and the Glass House campus as example of the opportunities for experimentation that come with being one’s own client.

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