Philip Johnson and Associates

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Philip Johnson and Associates was an architectural firm led by influential modernist architect Philip Johnson, known for designing prominent cultural and institutional buildings in the United States.

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instanceOf architectural firm
architecturalStyle International Style
Postmodernism
associatedWith Philip Johnson
basedIn New York City
collaboratedWith John Burgee
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field architecture
focus corporate headquarters
cultural institutions
museums
religious buildings
industry architecture
leader Philip Johnson
locationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Philip Johnson
notableFor design of corporate office towers
design of cultural buildings
design of institutional buildings
notableWork AT&T Building
surface form: AT&T Building, New York City

Amon Carter Museum of American Art
surface form: Amon Carter Museum expansion, Fort Worth

Boston Public Library (Copley Square main branch)
surface form: Boston Public Library Johnson Building, Boston

Crystal Cathedral
surface form: Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove

Fort Worth Water Gardens
surface form: Fort Worth Water Gardens, Fort Worth

IDS Center, Minneapolis
Lipstick Building, New York City
Momentum Place (Comerica Bank Tower), Dallas
New York State Theater interior alterations, New York City
PPG Place
surface form: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Place (PPG Place), Pittsburgh

Thanksgiving Square Chapel, Dallas
The Crescent, Dallas
Trinity University
surface form: Trinity University Chapman Graduate Center, San Antonio

Transco Tower, Houston
surface form: Williams Tower, Houston
operatedIn 20th century
late 20th century
specializesIn modernist architecture
postmodern architecture
successor Johnson/Burgee Architects

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Amon Carter Museum of American Art architect Philip Johnson and Associates