Architects Who Live In Glass Houses…

Philip Johnson’s Glass House is an icon of his acheivement. Later this month it opens for visits by the public. “For Johnson, this 47-acre residence was more than just his home; it was a pastoral retreat filled with buildings he designed, including the transparent house that gives the property its name. And Johnson had another, more personal reason to keep guests at arm’s length: The estate was where he lived with David Whitney, whom he met in 1960.”