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  1. 12 de may. de 2016 · Get to Know Philip Johnsons Iconic Architecture. Explore the signature structures of the influential American architect. By Elizabeth Stamp. May 12, 2016. Even before he began designing...

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  2. Pennzoil Place is a set of two 36-story towers in Downtown Houston, United States. 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. 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

  4. Philip Johnson and John Burgee's pair of thirty-six-story towers, containing 1.8 million square feet of space, with their diagonal geometry, reflective symmetry, and dark glass and aluminum curtain walls, “broke out of the box” (as Johnson phrased it, borrowing a line from Frank Lloyd Wright) of engineering efficiency represented by One Shell Pl...

  5. 26 de sept. de 2016 · Things to Do in Houston Today | 365 Things to Do in Houston

  6. 18 de oct. de 2018 · Through a sometimes rocky half-century relationship with Houston, architect Philip Johnson designed the city’s most famously restrained modern mansion and its most imposing Reagan Era skyscrapers. A new book details how an erudite New Yorker made an indelible mark deep in the heart of Texas.

  7. 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.