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New biography reexamines the controversial life and views of architect Philip Johnson
The idea of a star architect may have began with Philip Johnson. Johnson died in 2005, but we still live in the shadows of his skyscrapers and people still visit his infamous home, The Glass House. A new biography, "The Man in the Glass House," looks at the life of the controversial architect who was both loved and loathed in his lifetime. Anthony Mason reports.
published: 20 Apr 2019
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Architectural Genius Amidst Personal Controversy: Philip Johnson's Glass House
Dive deep into the mesmerizing world of Philip Johnson's architectural masterpiece, the Glass House. But it's not just about the bricks and glass – discover the controversial tales that echo within its walls.
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published: 22 Aug 2023
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He pulled the biggest money heist in US history
This is the story of Philip Johnson, a man who robbed Loomis Fargo and pulled off the largest heist in US history
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published: 10 Jun 2024
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Philip Johnson: Glass House Interview, 1994
Philip Johnson interviewed at his Glass House by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, 1994. This program is part of the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University. To view similar videos from the Archive on YouTube, visit the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2BC6ED608833963D. For further information, visit the collection guide: https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/bdiamonav/.
published: 29 Aug 2019
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Inside The Iconic Glass House situated on Roughly 50 acres of Greenery | Home Tour
The Glass House is an iconic Modernist masterpiece located in New Canaan, Connecticut. Designed and constructed in 1949 by the renowned American architect Philip Johnson, this striking structure is celebrated for its minimalist and transparent design. The house consists of a single-story glass pavilion with no interior walls, providing unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape and blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. The use of large glass panels, steel columns, and a flat roof creates a seamless connection with nature and a sense of openness.
Beyond the Glass House, the property encompasses a carefully curated landscape of roughly 50 acres. The surrounding landscape includes meadows, ponds, and various sculptures, creating an artistic and serene atmosphere...
published: 03 Aug 2023
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Jacksonville man behind $18.8 million heist out of prison after 22 years
Philip Johnson was sentenced for a 1997 armored car heist that got national media attention
published: 30 Jan 2020
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Architect Philip Johnson interview (2001)
Architect Philip Johnson shares his new projects including 328 Spring Street.
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EP5 PHILIP JOHNSON - THE BIG TEN
EPISODE 5
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Philip Johnson (b. 07.08.1906)
Noted as the American architect who founded the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Johnson’s architectural works are easily identifiable. His glass house in Connecticut is one of the most familiar residences with its minimal interiors and expansive glass vistas were just one example of his use of the material. His amazing use of glass, steel and later crystal became his world-renowned fame. The Crystal Cathedral in California looks as though it should be in a child’s fairytale book it is the epitome of forward-thinking architecture that characterized Johnson’s Minimalism and Pop-Art styles.
The idea of a star architect may have began with Philip John...
published: 16 Nov 2021
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Darwinism on Trial
In this public lecture at the University of California, Irvine, Professor Phillip E. Johnson explains how ambiguous terminology, faulty assumptions, and questionable rules of reasoning have transformed a theory which explains minor evolutionary change into a dogmatic naturalistic religion.
Major topics include:
Darwinism as a New Religion
Assumptions and Terminology
Darwinism and the Blind Watchmaker Hypothesis
Logical and Empirical Problems in Darwinian Theory
Rules of Reasoning in Modern Science
Some consider this to be one of Professor Johnson's finest lectures based on his first book "Darwin on Trial."
Lively audience Q&A session follows the lecture.
published: 10 Jul 2014
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Darwinism on Trial - Phillip E. Johnson
Lecture by Phillip E. Johnson.
published: 10 Jan 2013
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New biography reexamines the controversial life and views of architect Philip Johnson
The idea of a star architect may have began with Philip Johnson. Johnson died in 2005, but we still live in the shadows of his skyscrapers and people still visi...
The idea of a star architect may have began with Philip Johnson. Johnson died in 2005, but we still live in the shadows of his skyscrapers and people still visit his infamous home, The Glass House. A new biography, "The Man in the Glass House," looks at the life of the controversial architect who was both loved and loathed in his lifetime. Anthony Mason reports.
https://wn.com/New_Biography_Reexamines_The_Controversial_Life_And_Views_Of_Architect_Philip_Johnson
The idea of a star architect may have began with Philip Johnson. Johnson died in 2005, but we still live in the shadows of his skyscrapers and people still visit his infamous home, The Glass House. A new biography, "The Man in the Glass House," looks at the life of the controversial architect who was both loved and loathed in his lifetime. Anthony Mason reports.
- published: 20 Apr 2019
- views: 20185
4:32
Architectural Genius Amidst Personal Controversy: Philip Johnson's Glass House
Dive deep into the mesmerizing world of Philip Johnson's architectural masterpiece, the Glass House. But it's not just about the bricks and glass – discover the...
Dive deep into the mesmerizing world of Philip Johnson's architectural masterpiece, the Glass House. But it's not just about the bricks and glass – discover the controversial tales that echo within its walls.
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CC BY 2.0 Photos from: Flickr User: Hrag Vartanian, Tom Hart
CC BY-SA 3.0Photos from: Wikipedia User: Edelteil, Staib, B. Pietro Filardo, Christopher Peterson
CC BY-SA 4.0 Photos from: Wikipedia User: thecitizenwalker, A. Latina Brown, Congkti
Assets from: Envato Elements
Music from Epidemic Sound
https://wn.com/Architectural_Genius_Amidst_Personal_Controversy_Philip_Johnson's_Glass_House
Dive deep into the mesmerizing world of Philip Johnson's architectural masterpiece, the Glass House. But it's not just about the bricks and glass – discover the controversial tales that echo within its walls.
Like, Comment, and Share our video, Subscribe if you enjoyed this video!
Location: New Canaan, Connecticut
Check out our Merch: https://thishouse.media
Join our Membership program:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkKRXhkY6fcLVT8MLc3FH3Q/join
Public Domain Photos from: Library of Congress, New York Times,
CC BY 2.0 Photos from: Flickr User: Hrag Vartanian, Tom Hart
CC BY-SA 3.0Photos from: Wikipedia User: Edelteil, Staib, B. Pietro Filardo, Christopher Peterson
CC BY-SA 4.0 Photos from: Wikipedia User: thecitizenwalker, A. Latina Brown, Congkti
Assets from: Envato Elements
Music from Epidemic Sound
- published: 22 Aug 2023
- views: 12270
5:06
He pulled the biggest money heist in US history
This is the story of Philip Johnson, a man who robbed Loomis Fargo and pulled off the largest heist in US history
#heist #truestory #truecrime #philipjohnson #...
This is the story of Philip Johnson, a man who robbed Loomis Fargo and pulled off the largest heist in US history
#heist #truestory #truecrime #philipjohnson #raywilliamjohnson
https://wn.com/He_Pulled_The_Biggest_Money_Heist_In_US_History
This is the story of Philip Johnson, a man who robbed Loomis Fargo and pulled off the largest heist in US history
#heist #truestory #truecrime #philipjohnson #raywilliamjohnson
- published: 10 Jun 2024
- views: 829490
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Philip Johnson: Glass House Interview, 1994
Philip Johnson interviewed at his Glass House by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, 1994. This program is part of the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Ar...
Philip Johnson interviewed at his Glass House by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, 1994. This program is part of the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University. To view similar videos from the Archive on YouTube, visit the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2BC6ED608833963D. For further information, visit the collection guide: https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/bdiamonav/.
https://wn.com/Philip_Johnson_Glass_House_Interview,_1994
Philip Johnson interviewed at his Glass House by Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, 1994. This program is part of the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University. To view similar videos from the Archive on YouTube, visit the Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2BC6ED608833963D. For further information, visit the collection guide: https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/bdiamonav/.
- published: 29 Aug 2019
- views: 26970
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Inside The Iconic Glass House situated on Roughly 50 acres of Greenery | Home Tour
The Glass House is an iconic Modernist masterpiece located in New Canaan, Connecticut. Designed and constructed in 1949 by the renowned American architect Phili...
The Glass House is an iconic Modernist masterpiece located in New Canaan, Connecticut. Designed and constructed in 1949 by the renowned American architect Philip Johnson, this striking structure is celebrated for its minimalist and transparent design. The house consists of a single-story glass pavilion with no interior walls, providing unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape and blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. The use of large glass panels, steel columns, and a flat roof creates a seamless connection with nature and a sense of openness.
Beyond the Glass House, the property encompasses a carefully curated landscape of roughly 50 acres. The surrounding landscape includes meadows, ponds, and various sculptures, creating an artistic and serene atmosphere. The property features several other notable structures, such as the Brick House, which stands in contrast to the transparency of the Glass House with its solid brick walls and intimate interior spaces. The Painting Gallery is another significant addition, showcasing Johnson and Whitney's extensive art collection, which includes works by prominent artists like Frank Stella and Andy Warhol.
Over the years, the Glass House has been meticulously preserved and maintained as a National Trust Historic Site, ensuring that future generations can continue to appreciate its beauty and significance. As a living embodiment of Philip Johnson's design philosophy and artistic sensibilities, the Glass House stands as a timeless testament to the power of architecture to engage with the natural world and inspire creativity for generations to come. Today, the Glass House is open to the public, allowing visitors to experience firsthand the brilliance of Philip Johnson's vision and his harmonious integration of architecture with nature.
Film - Mick Aure @miccck
Producer - Elias Tebache @SoCalArchitecture
Music - Alphafox @alphfx
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The Glass House, National Trust for Historic Preservation
New Canaan, Connecticut
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The Glass House is an iconic Modernist masterpiece located in New Canaan, Connecticut. Designed and constructed in 1949 by the renowned American architect Philip Johnson, this striking structure is celebrated for its minimalist and transparent design. The house consists of a single-story glass pavilion with no interior walls, providing unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape and blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. The use of large glass panels, steel columns, and a flat roof creates a seamless connection with nature and a sense of openness.
Beyond the Glass House, the property encompasses a carefully curated landscape of roughly 50 acres. The surrounding landscape includes meadows, ponds, and various sculptures, creating an artistic and serene atmosphere. The property features several other notable structures, such as the Brick House, which stands in contrast to the transparency of the Glass House with its solid brick walls and intimate interior spaces. The Painting Gallery is another significant addition, showcasing Johnson and Whitney's extensive art collection, which includes works by prominent artists like Frank Stella and Andy Warhol.
Over the years, the Glass House has been meticulously preserved and maintained as a National Trust Historic Site, ensuring that future generations can continue to appreciate its beauty and significance. As a living embodiment of Philip Johnson's design philosophy and artistic sensibilities, the Glass House stands as a timeless testament to the power of architecture to engage with the natural world and inspire creativity for generations to come. Today, the Glass House is open to the public, allowing visitors to experience firsthand the brilliance of Philip Johnson's vision and his harmonious integration of architecture with nature.
Film - Mick Aure @miccck
Producer - Elias Tebache @SoCalArchitecture
Music - Alphafox @alphfx
Special Thanks - Christa Carr & Gwen North Reiss
The Glass House, National Trust for Historic Preservation
New Canaan, Connecticut
Pay a visit at The Glass House!
https://theglasshouse.org/
Shop our Merch: https://openspaceseries.com/store
Stream or purchase the scores here:
https://openspacescoresbyalphafox.bandcamp.com/releases
Do you have a home that you believe could be featured in our series? Please send us an email to connect. https://openspaceseries.com/contact
Do you have a reputable company or organization and would like to sponsor our channel, click the link below:
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www.openspaceseries.com
@openspaceseries
Open Space Media LLC
- published: 03 Aug 2023
- views: 316865
3:07
Jacksonville man behind $18.8 million heist out of prison after 22 years
Philip Johnson was sentenced for a 1997 armored car heist that got national media attention
Philip Johnson was sentenced for a 1997 armored car heist that got national media attention
https://wn.com/Jacksonville_Man_Behind_18.8_Million_Heist_Out_Of_Prison_After_22_Years
Philip Johnson was sentenced for a 1997 armored car heist that got national media attention
- published: 30 Jan 2020
- views: 37788
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Architect Philip Johnson interview (2001)
Architect Philip Johnson shares his new projects including 328 Spring Street.
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EP5 PHILIP JOHNSON - THE BIG TEN
EPISODE 5
Checkout the full series here!~
bit.ly/3kgmVY0
Philip Johnson (b. 07.08.1906)
Noted as the American architect who founded the Department of Archite...
EPISODE 5
Checkout the full series here!~
bit.ly/3kgmVY0
Philip Johnson (b. 07.08.1906)
Noted as the American architect who founded the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Johnson’s architectural works are easily identifiable. His glass house in Connecticut is one of the most familiar residences with its minimal interiors and expansive glass vistas were just one example of his use of the material. His amazing use of glass, steel and later crystal became his world-renowned fame. The Crystal Cathedral in California looks as though it should be in a child’s fairytale book it is the epitome of forward-thinking architecture that characterized Johnson’s Minimalism and Pop-Art styles.
The idea of a star architect may have began with Philip Johnson. Johnson died in 2005, but we still live in the shadows of his skyscrapers and people still visit his infamous home, The Glass House. A new biography, "The Man in the Glass House," looks at the life of the controversial architect who was both loved and loathed in his lifetime. Anthony Mason reports.
For the fill film:
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DVD: http://checkerboardfilms.org/films/sh...
Philip Johnson, one of our most creative and significant architects, was always on the forefront of stylistic change. On his own property in New Canaan, Connecticut, he built the famous "Glass House" that he resided in for many years.
The film depicts Johnson at work, the importance of the architectural act, and the buildings' interaction with their environment.
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EPISODE 5
Checkout the full series here!~
bit.ly/3kgmVY0
Philip Johnson (b. 07.08.1906)
Noted as the American architect who founded the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Johnson’s architectural works are easily identifiable. His glass house in Connecticut is one of the most familiar residences with its minimal interiors and expansive glass vistas were just one example of his use of the material. His amazing use of glass, steel and later crystal became his world-renowned fame. The Crystal Cathedral in California looks as though it should be in a child’s fairytale book it is the epitome of forward-thinking architecture that characterized Johnson’s Minimalism and Pop-Art styles.
The idea of a star architect may have began with Philip Johnson. Johnson died in 2005, but we still live in the shadows of his skyscrapers and people still visit his infamous home, The Glass House. A new biography, "The Man in the Glass House," looks at the life of the controversial architect who was both loved and loathed in his lifetime. Anthony Mason reports.
For the fill film:
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/35260
Amazon Prime Video: https://amzn.to/2MO1e2W
DVD: http://checkerboardfilms.org/films/sh...
Philip Johnson, one of our most creative and significant architects, was always on the forefront of stylistic change. On his own property in New Canaan, Connecticut, he built the famous "Glass House" that he resided in for many years.
The film depicts Johnson at work, the importance of the architectural act, and the buildings' interaction with their environment.
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@TheEclipsado for more Architecture Content!
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- published: 16 Nov 2021
- views: 4071
1:40:59
Darwinism on Trial
In this public lecture at the University of California, Irvine, Professor Phillip E. Johnson explains how ambiguous terminology, faulty assumptions, and questio...
In this public lecture at the University of California, Irvine, Professor Phillip E. Johnson explains how ambiguous terminology, faulty assumptions, and questionable rules of reasoning have transformed a theory which explains minor evolutionary change into a dogmatic naturalistic religion.
Major topics include:
Darwinism as a New Religion
Assumptions and Terminology
Darwinism and the Blind Watchmaker Hypothesis
Logical and Empirical Problems in Darwinian Theory
Rules of Reasoning in Modern Science
Some consider this to be one of Professor Johnson's finest lectures based on his first book "Darwin on Trial."
Lively audience Q&A session follows the lecture.
https://wn.com/Darwinism_On_Trial
In this public lecture at the University of California, Irvine, Professor Phillip E. Johnson explains how ambiguous terminology, faulty assumptions, and questionable rules of reasoning have transformed a theory which explains minor evolutionary change into a dogmatic naturalistic religion.
Major topics include:
Darwinism as a New Religion
Assumptions and Terminology
Darwinism and the Blind Watchmaker Hypothesis
Logical and Empirical Problems in Darwinian Theory
Rules of Reasoning in Modern Science
Some consider this to be one of Professor Johnson's finest lectures based on his first book "Darwin on Trial."
Lively audience Q&A session follows the lecture.
- published: 10 Jul 2014
- views: 17691