Philip Johnson

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Philip Cortelyou Johnson (July 8, 1906- January 25, 2005) was an influential American architect. With his thick, round-framed glasses, Johnson was the most recognizable figure in American architecture for decades. In 1930, he founded the Department of Architecture and Design at MoMA and later (1978), as a trustee, he was awarded an American Institute of Architects Gold Medal and the first Pritzker Architecture Prize, in 1979. Wikipedia
Born:
July 8, 1906
Died:
January 25, 2005
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  • Charlie Rose - Philip Johnson

    An hour with architect Philip Johnson.. Jul 8, 1996, from Charlie Rose Inc..
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    Philip Johnson was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1906. He received an A. B. in architectural history from Harvard University in 1930 and upon graduation became the Director of the Department of Architecture at the Museum of Modern Art , New York.
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