Philip Johnson

Philip Johnson was an American architect and critic who helped popularize the International Style in the United States and later became a major figure in postmodern architecture. He is widely known for the Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, and for influential work such as the Seagram Building and the AT&T Building in New York.[1][2]

Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Jul 8, 1906 Wikipedia
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