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Philip Johnson: Diary of an Eccentric
Architect
"My place in New Canaan is...a
diary of an eccentric architect." Thus begins a fascinating look into
the mind of one of our most creative and significant architects. Philip
Johnson has always been on the forefront of stylistic change, and
his property in New Canaan, Connecticut, is a kind of laboratory where
Johnson is his own best client. It was there that he built his famous
"Glass House" he still resides in. This building has no walls; (the
landscape became "expensive wallpaper") an accompanying guest house,
by contrast, has no windows, though it is light and sensuous inside.
We visit these, as well as the gallery which houses Johnson's extensive
collection of contemporary art on its revolving walls.
"My latest folly," says Johnson, "is to build buildings without
straight lines...It's the first time I've had a building I can't
draw and have to design partially as it goes up." This new structure
is at the core of the video, and we get to see the sculptural building
from its initial stages to completion. The video depicts Johnson
at work and the importance of the architectural act, the actual
construction, and how the buildings interact with their environment,
in this case the autumn leaves or snow of New Canaan.
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R O D U C E R & D I R E C T O R : Barbara
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