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ARTICLES

Rothko Chapel

Mid-Construction Discovery Causes Delay, Increases Cost of Rothko Chapel Restoration

Miriam Sitz
October 30, 2019
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Engineers have found major structural problems in the historic building in Houston, which is home to 14 monumental paintings by Mark Rothko.


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Mark Lamster Discusses Philip Johnson Biography on CBS This Morning

Miriam Sitz
April 20, 2019
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The Dallas Morning News architecture critic and RECORD contributor talks about his new book, The Man in the Glass House. Watch the segment and read our review of the biography.


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What Philip Johnson's Glass House Says About the Architect

What Philip Johnson's Glass House Says About the Architect

Anthony Vidler
February 28, 2018
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The Pritzker Prize-winning designer's notable work draws psychoanalytic interpretations.


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Op-Ed: Johnson’s AT&T Building Is Influential — But Is It Good?

Robert Kahn
January 31, 2018
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In light of recent controversy about Philip Johnson’s building in New York, commentator Robert Kahn asks whether the original architecture is worth saving.


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Work Permits Issued to Demolish AT&T Building’s Lobby Amid Preservationists’ Protests

Erin Hudson
January 11, 2018
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Preservation groups scrutinize the behavior of the developer, owner, and NYC Landmarks commission.


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Preservationists Protest Changes

Preservationists Protest Changes to the AT&T Building

Mark Lamster
January 3, 2018
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Architecture critic Mark Lamster discusses how moving forward should not entail erasing the past.


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At&T Building 550 Madison Avenue

Former AT&T Building May Become Landmark but Interiors Remain Threatened

Erin Hudson
December 1, 2017
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Gensler was recently issued a $1.66 million work permit for interior installation and removals.


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Stern Protests

Robert Stern Protests Snøhetta’s Proposal for Former AT&T Building by Philip Johnson

Erin Hudson
November 6, 2017
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The proposal replaces the Stony Creek granite facade on the lower levels with a glass curtain wall.


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Skylights and Shadows

Restored Sculpture Gallery Reopens at Philip Johnson's Glass House

New Canaan, Connecticut
Miriam Sitz
May 1, 2017
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Home to works by Stella, Rauschenberg, Chamberlain, and more, the Glass House Sculpture Gallery reopens with an entirely new roof.


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Goodbye to All That

Goodbye to All That: The Four Seasons Restaurant Leaves the Seagram Building

Stephens
Suzanne Stephens
June 24, 2016
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The Four Seasons Restaurant, designed by Philip Johnson in 1959, leaves the Seagram Building with only memories intact.


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