To be an admirable designer, one must have a mix of both creativity and practicality. In the world of architecture, only a few names are able to master this. They think out of the box and translate their ideas into groundbreaking designs characterized by sustainability and longevity. One of them is Philip Johnson.
A prominent personality in global architecture, Philip Johnson started building his name when he became the director of Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) at the very young age of 26. Ten years after, he designed his first architectural project, the Ash Street House.
Modern architecture has always been Johnson’s advocacy—promoting the works of Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. He returned to Harvard in 1940 to study architecture with Marcel Breuer. Johnson saw his potential realized when he created the most iconic designs that would define his career.
Here are some of the designs that define different architectural movements in the career of the first Pritzker Architecture Prize winner:
1. Crystal Cathedral
Location: Garden Grove, Orange County, California
Year built: 198
Collaborated with: John Burgee
Other information: It stands at 39.01m with 10,000 panes of glass beside Richard Neutra’s Tower of Hope; seats 2,736 people. It is considered as the largest glass building in the world and it houses the largest instrument in the world, the Hazel Wright Memorial organ.
2. Lipstick Building
Location: New York City, USA
Year built: 1986
Collaborated with: John Burgee
Other information: 34 stories; Its name was inspired by the building’s shape (ellipse) and color (red granite and steel exterior) or a lipstick. It has 34 stories.
3. Glass House
Location: New Canaan, Connecticut
Year built: 1949
Collaborated with: Philip Johnson
Other information: One of the first buildings to include four exterior walls made of glass, and is 55 feet long and 33 feet wide, with 1,815 square feet. It includes a 49-acre pastoral landscape with 14 structures including a Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, Library, pond pavilion, and more.
4. Thanks-Giving Square
Location: City Center District of downtown Dallas
Year built: 1976
Collaborated with: Gabriel Loire
Other information: The highlight architectural piece inside the complex is the nondenominational chapel with 73 panels of stained glass.
5. Chapel of St. Basil
Location: University of St. Thomas in Houston
Year built: 1977
Other information: A cube, a sphere, and a plane were used to complete its design.
6. David H. Koch Theater
Location: Manhattan’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Art
Year built: 1964
Other information: Previously known as the Johnson’s New York State Theater; houses the New York City Ballet for over 50 years; and serves as a home to various forms of performing arts like modern dance.
7. PPG Place
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Year built:1981
Other information: Inspired by neo-Gothic style; glass and steel complex is composed of 231 spires, 40-story tower, 14-story building, and four 6-story structures; and the name was derived from its former anchor tenant PPG Industries.
8. One Detroit Center
Location: Michigan, USA
Year built: 1993
Collaborated with: John Burgee
Other features:: 619-feet and 43-story tower; considered as a class A office building; overlooking the Detroit Financial District
9. Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
Location: New York University
Year built: 1973
Collaborated with: Richard Foster
Other information: The largest library (stands at 12-stories and 425,000 square feet) in New York University; one of the academic libraries in the whole of USA.
10. Gate of Europe
Location: Intercambiador Plaza de Castilla, Madrid, Spain
Year built: 1996
Collaborated with: John Burgee
Other information: The twin tower has a height of 114 meters and 26 floors; second tallest of its kind next to Torres de Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Johnson’s contributions to the world of architecture are indispensable. Without a doubt, Johnson has revolutionized the industry, and his name is forever immortalized by his iconic and timeless designs.
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