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  1. 17 de mai. de 2010 · Inspired by Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, the Glass House by Philip Johnson, with its perfect proportions and its simplicity, is considered one of the first most brilliant works...

  2. Philip Johnson, who lived in the Glass House from 1949 until his death in 2005, conceived of it as half a composition, completed by the Brick House. Both buildings were designed in 1945-48. Since its completion in 1949, the building and decor have not strayed from their original design.

  3. 14 de jun. de 2017 · Glass House: conheça a obra-prima de Philip Johnson. As características visuais e modernistas da Glass House — Casa de Vidro, em português — impressionam os visitantes desde a sua inauguração, em meados do século XX. Hoje, a casa e o terreno são considerados santuários da arquitetura e estão abertos para o público.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glass_HouseGlass House - Wikipedia

    The Glass House (or Johnson house) is a historic house museum on Ponus Ridge Road in New Canaan, Connecticut, built in 1948–49. It was designed by architect Philip Johnson as his own residence. The New York Times has called the Glass House his "signature work".

  5. 1 de abr. de 2022 · A Glass House situada na Ponus Ridge Road, New Canaan – Connecticut, foi projetada e construída, no final dos anos 1940, para ser a morada de seu autor, o arquiteto Philip Johnson. Considerada um ícone da arquitetura moderna, suas características exploram os limites entre interior e exterior.

  6. 31 de jan. de 2023 · The Philip Johnson Glass House, located in Connecticut, is an iconic example of Modernist architecture, characterized by its use of glass, steel, and a minimalist interior. The house is 56 ft. long, 32 ft. wide, and 10.5 ft. high, with glass walls on the exterior and low walnut cabinets dividing the interior space.

  7. The Glass House, built between 1949 and 1995 by architect Philip Johnson, is a National Trust Historic Site located in New Canaan, Connecticut. The pastoral 49-acre landscape comprises fourteen structures, including the Glass House (1949), and features a permanent collection of 20th-century painting and sculpture, along with temporary exhibitions.