After more than a decade and a $1.8-million restoration, Philip Johnson’s Brick House—the companion piece to his name-making Glass House—has reopened to the public. Where the architect’s Glass House ...
For more than 75 years, a 49-acre plot in a small Connecticut town has housed some of the gems of architectural history. In addition to the Glass House, Philip Johnson’s legendary structure for which ...
Sited at the base of a major slope, The Brick House had severe water damage in 2008. (Courtesy National Trust for Historic Preservation) The 56-foot long, 900-square-foot Brick House is known ...
Two 56-foot-long homes face each other on a slope. One features an exterior made of glass with no interior walls, letting visitors peer all the way through it. The other is clad entirely in brick, ...
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The Brick House has been closed since 2007. (Michael Biondo) During the reception, AN spoke to Mark Stoner, the Graham Gund Architect for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, who described ...
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