As imposing as Philip Johnson's estate is as a historical landmark, it is as telling about his weaknesses as a designer as about his influence as an advocate for architecture. Its uneven collection of architectural follies is an expression of a man more notable for a restless imagination and insatiable cultural appetites than for his gifts as an architect. NYT | previously
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that paragraph sums up perfectly my feelings for phillip johnson...there are some great interviews of phillip johnson by charlie rose...
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