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From the Archive: Philip Johnson’s Glass House Gets a RestorationJohnson’s 47-acre estate will again be open to the public, and public scrutiny. "We used to talk about the hedgehog and the fox," recalls the writer Hilary Lewis of her favorite subject, Philip ...
The Glass House in Connecticut has its 75th anniversary, followed by the reopening of its long-mute twin, “warmer and toastier and sexier.” Andy Warhol, frequent overnight guest, in the ...
Wolfhouse, as it is known, was built in the late 1940s and recently restored. Its asking price is $2.9 million. The current owners of Wolfhouse spent the last four years restoring it.Credit..
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 ...
Rockefeller donated the house to MoMA in 1958, where she was twice president and the founder of its junior council. It was used as “an extension” of the museum, a “space to woo potential ...
Arnold Newman Properties/Getty Images Philip Johnson in 1949 at the Brick House ... The Brick House also played a more utilitarian role on the estate. The boiler feeds floor heat to the Glass ...
After more than a decade and a $1.8-million restoration, Philip Johnson’s Brick ... Trust for Historic Preservation, to which Johnson entrusted his estate, then commenced an extensive renovation ...
Olga Ginzburg for The New York Post Legendary modern architect Philip Johnson’s first and only ... The Turtle Bay building was the first piece of real estate in the world auctioned by Sotheby ...
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Curbed on MSNA Surprise Philip Johnson in NewburghThis month we have a restored Philip Johnson and an eco-ish home in Pine Bush fit for a Bond villain. $2,900,000: 3-bedroom, ...
A stone’s throw away from Phillip Johnson’s New Caanan retreat, one of his houses has been hiding in plain sight. The estate of Philip Johnson is offering his apartment at the Museum Tower ...
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