Philip Johnson Architecture 1949-1965
Released: Jan 01, 1966
Publisher: Holt; Rinehart; Winston
Format: Hardcover, 116 pages
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This book is a unique volume. The buildings themselves--as it shoud be in a work of an architect--are Mr. Johnson's "text." The introductory essay by Henry-Russell Hitchcock is essentially historical, defining the aesthetic and cultural environment of Johnson's place in the history of modern architecture. Fifty-one color plates with plans cover all of Johnson's major buildings. In addition, relevant plans and drawings complement Hitchcock's text. The volume is completed by a thorough chronology of all of Johnson's architecture and a bibliography of writings by and about the architect.
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