Just a few years ago, preservationists worried that New Canaan's collection of modernist houses, one of Connecticut's historical treasures, was in danger of destruction. But the death in 2005 of Philip Johnson and the opening of his world-famous Glass House for public tours, seems to be turning the tide in favor of the town's notable modernist homes. Courant
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