Glass House compound--page 2 (of 9 pages)

Philip Johnson
1949-1995








The floor plan of the house is not radical: a living room is demarcated by a carpet with seating around a coffee table. This open plan includes a dining area to the left of the living room and the kitchen at the front left. Only the bedroom has a kind of wall (built-in cabinets and armoires) and the bathroom occupies the opposite side of the hearth

The living room area with Burial of Phocian (1648-49) by Nicolas Poussin

 
The living area with furniture designed by Mies van der Rohe
 
 
 

The kitchen area




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