Philip Cortelyou Johnson (July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005) was an American architect who designed modern and postmodern architecture. Among his best-known...
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Glass House (redirect from Philip Johnson 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...
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Philip Nicholas Johnson-Laird, FRS, FBA (born 12 October 1936) is a philosopher of language and reasoning and a developer of the mental model theory of...
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Philip Gustav Johnson (November 5, 1894 – September 14, 1944) was a Swedish-American pioneer in the manufacturing of airplanes and in the creation and...
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Tony Johnson (rower) (Philip Anthony Johnson, born 1940), American rower Philip Johnson (tennis) (born 1964), American tennis player Philip G. Johnson (horseman)...
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Postmodern architecture (section Philip Johnson)
architecture, particularly in the international style advocated by Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock. The movement was formally introduced by...
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Philip S. Johnson (January 27, 1953 – November 11, 2011) was an American violinist. Though he was a promising talent in his youth, his career never took...
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This list of works by Philip Johnson categorizes the Pritzker Prize-winning architect's work. Johnson was a postmodern architect active in the 20th century...
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Philip Mark Johnson (born July 28, 1991 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actor. A 2009 honors graduate of Cass Technical High School, Johnson currently[when...
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Modern architecture (section Philip Johnson)
Philip Johnson (1977–80) The Williams Tower in Houston, Texas, by Philip Johnson (1981–1983) PPG Place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by Philip Johnson...
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Philip Johnson (born 1972), is an architect and Senior Principal for Populous, he led the design of the London Stadium for the London 2012 Olympic Games...
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John Burgee (redirect from Johnson/Burgee Architects)
architecture. He was a partner of Philip Johnson from 1967 to 1991, creating together the partnership firm Johnson/Burgee Architects. Their landmark collaborations...
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used in 1932 by the historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock and architect Philip Johnson to describe a movement among European architects in the 1920s that was...
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Philip Johnson (born September 11, 1964) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. Johnson, the son of a preacher, is originally...
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used to refer to the "mental model" theory of reasoning developed by Philip Johnson-Laird and Ruth M. J. Byrne. The term mental model is believed to have...
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executive officer. Robert Wood Johnson I (1887–1910) James Wood Johnson (1910–1932) Robert Wood Johnson II (1932–1963) Philip B. Hofmann (1963–1973) Richard...
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Philip Donald Johnson (born September 6, 1941) is a former college basketball player and a former basketball coach. He played college basketball at Utah...
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J. Philip Johnson (born March 28, 1938) is an American attorney and jurist who served as a Justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court from 1974 to 1975...
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district of Richmond, Virginia. Designed by world-renowned architect Philip Johnson while he was at the architectural firm of Budina and Freeman, it was...
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March 1997 Loomis Fargo robbery (redirect from Philip N. Johnson)
Philip Noel Johnson (born 1964) is a former armored car driver employed by Loomis Fargo & Company in Jacksonville, Florida. He is notable for the theft...
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biography, The Man in the Glass House: Philip Johnson, Architect of the Modern Century, showing the Nazi past of Philip Johnson. "Biography of Mark Lamster". MarkLamster...
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and is known for its glass facade designed by Postmodern architect Philip Johnson. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company was founded in 1883 by Captain John...
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and audiences. Created by the renowned American Modernist architect Philip Johnson (concept part) Rustom Patell-Patell Batliwala & Associates principal...
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Murcutt (2016–2018) and Stephen Breyer (2019–2020). Inaugural winner Philip Johnson was cited "for 50 years of imagination and vitality embodied in a myriad...
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Philip Carrigan Johnson Jr. (21 November 1828 – 28 January 1887) was a United States Navy officer. He served during the Mexican–American War and commanded...
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Philip Johnson (January 17, 1818 – January 29, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician who served three terms as a Democratic member of the U.S. House...
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coined by Philip Michael Thomas. Randolph, Laura (April 1988). "The Philip Michael Thomas even his 'Miami Vice' Fans Don't Know". Ebony. Johnson Publishing...
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Soreq Nuclear Research Center (category Philip Johnson buildings)
Noted American modernist architect Philip Johnson designed the center's building in 1956. The project was Johnson's first government commission. Dr. Lev...
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by Tadao Ando. The Amon Carter Museum of American Art, designed by Philip Johnson, houses American art. The Sid Richardson Museum, redesigned by David...
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1965. Stern has cited the historian Vincent Scully and the architect Philip Johnson as early mentors and influences. After graduating from Yale, Stern worked...
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