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In Memory of Philip Johnson

- groovehouse - Thursday, January 25th, 2007 : goo

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On this day, January 25th, in 2005 famed architect passed away, he was 98 years old. is fortunate to be graced with several wonderful buildings designed by Philip Johnson. Two of these are picture above, and . He also designed two amazing landmarks here in the city, The formerly known as The which stands proud and tall in The Galleria/Uptown area of Houston. He also designed the which is located downtown. If you have Philip Johnson buildings in your town, I encourage you to post them in this thread or to make your own!

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Philip Johnson
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Williams Tower Info
www.houstonarchitecture.info/Building/542/Williams_Tower.php

Bank of America Center
www.houstonarchitecture.info/Building/523/Bank_of_America_Center.php

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joey: 26th Jan 2007 - 04:43 GMT

i say, god bless you mr. johnson. thanks for all the great ar·chi·tec·ture.

josh: 2nd Feb 2007 - 15:49 GMT

im doing research on mr. johnson and so far i think hes the best

James: 21st Jan 2008 - 07:41 GMT

It is called the Chapel of St. Basil, not St. Thomas... Simple mistake though. Great compilation of photos!

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