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  1. 12 de may. de 2016 · Explore the signature structures of the influential American architect. Even before he began designing buildings, Philip Johnson (1906–2005) was influencing architecture. At age 26, the ...

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  2. Pennzoil Place is a set of two 36-story towers in Downtown Houston, United States. [2] designed by Philip Johnson / John Burgee Architects from a concept by Eli Attia, a staff architect with the firm. Completed in 1976, it is Houston's most award-winning skyscraper and is widely known for its innovative design.

  3. New York–based architect Philip Johnson, who first came to Houston early in his career, in 1949, to design the Montrose home of John and Dominique de Menil, designed the nearby University of...

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  4. Los edificios Welder, Starke y Jones (1958) forman el núcleo de la universidad St. Thomas University. Fueron diseñados por el arquitecto Philip Johnson. Este complejo desarrollo arquitectónico fue el primer intento de Johnson de llevar a cabo proyectos de edificios múltiples. Rice University

  5. Menil House. This long, low, flat-roofed, courtyard house introduced Philip Johnson and Miesian architecture to Houston. The house was built by French immigrants Dominique and John de Menil, who lived here until their deaths in 1997 and 1973, respectively.

  6. Pennzoil Place es un conjunto de dos torres gemelas de 36 plantas y 159 metros de altura en el centro de la ciudad de Houston, la más poblada del estado de Texas ( Estados Unidos ). 2 Diseñado por Philip Johnson y John Burgee y construido en 1975, Pennzoil Place es el rascacielos más galardonado de Houston y es ampliamente conocido por su inno...

  7. Arquitecto: Philip Johnson/John Burgee. Arquitectos Asociados: Eli Attia Architects; S.I. Morris Associates. Ingeniero Estructural: Ellisor Engineers. Principales arrendatarios: Pennzoil Co.; Bracewell & Patterson; Akin; Gump; Baker McKenzie; Protiviti; Bearing Point; Cheniere. Tipo: Rascacielos; hoy High-rise (Edificio Alto -200 m.)