The Philip Johnson Glass House: An Architect in the Garden
By (Author) Maureen Cassidy-Geiger
Foreword by Charles A. Birnbaum
Photographs by Peter Aaron
Rizzoli International Publications
Skira Rizzoli
5th April 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
728
Hardback
224
Width 213mm, Height 262mm, Spine 28mm
1225g
The Philip Johnson Glass House is the much-anticipated story of one of theworld's best-known modernist architectural gems, its landscape setting, andsurrounding follies and sculpture.
This book is the only complete story of the evolution of the landscape andbuilding designs of Philip Johnson's Glass House complex in New Canaan,Connecticut. The partnership between Johnson (1906-2005) and David Whitney(1939-2005) in their over half-century of gardening and landscaping resulted inthe sublime setting for Glass House and the site's other structures. Beautifullyillustrated with vintage and commissioned photography, it will be a must-have forconnoisseurs of architecture, landscape design, photography, and social history.
"Located in New Canaan, the Philip Johnson Glass House is one of the world's best and most recognizable modernist structures. Its evolution is one for the history books."
-AT HOME MAGAZINE
"Philip Johnson's Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut might be one of modernism's best-loved structures, but few actually know the full story of how the complex landscape and building designs of this iconic complex came to be. Maureen Cassidy-Geiger's new tome, The Philip Johnson Glass House: Architect in the Garden, charts the evolution of the house's 47-acre grounds in captivating detail. . .the multitude of design ideas on display at the Glass House is awe-inducing. And now, thanks to Cassidy-Geiger's comprehensive book, we can all come away from it with a greater understanding of a master at work."
-WALLPAPER MAGAZINE
"What an elegant book Maureen Cassidy-Geiger has written and Skira Rizzoli Publications has produced . . . The experience of reading this book was deeply satisfying . . . it has always been my intention to visit the Glass House; Cassidy-Geiger's book spurred me to finally experience it in person."
-WELLESLEY MAGAZINE
Maureen Cassidy-Geiger is an internationally recognized curator,scholar, and educator with special expertise in European decorative arts, patternsof collecting and display, gardens, photography, and the history of architecture.Formerly on the staff of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Frick Collection, andParsons School of Design, she has worked as a consultant for the RISD Museum,the Clark Art Institute, the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, and the HallwylMuseum in Stockholm. Cassidy-Geiger was the curator, co-author, and editor ofthe prize-winning exhibition and catalogue Fragile Diplomacy: Meissen Porcelain
for European Courts, ca. 1710-63 (Yale University Press, 2007). She is also afreelance contributor to Departures, Elle Dcor, The Magazine Antiques, andBentley Magazine. Cassidy-Geiger was a Visiting Scholar at the American Academyin Rome in 2012 and a Getty Museum Scholar in 2013. She has been studying thelandscape of Philip Johnson's Glass House since 2010 and was featured in a 2011article by Suzanne Gannon on the Glass House setting, "Natural Artistry" publishedin New Canaan/Darien/Greenwich magazine.