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" Philip Johnson/John Burgee : "
introduction by Carleton Knight III ; edited and compiled by Ivan Zaknic.
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BL
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Record Number
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847834
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Title & Author
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Philip Johnson/John Burgee : : architecture 1979-1985 /\ introduction by Carleton Knight III ; edited and compiled by Ivan Zaknic.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: Rizzoli,, 1985.
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Page. NO
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191 pages :: illustrations (chiefly color) ;; 32 cm
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ISBN
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0847806588
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: 9780847806584
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-190).
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Contents
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Introduction -- Garden Grove Community Church -- Peoria Civic Center -- Dade County Cultural Center -- Marshall Field & Co. facade -- AT & T corporate headquarters -- 101 California -- PPG corporate headquarters -- Transco Tower and Park -- United Bank Center Tower and Plaza -- Sugarland office park -- Neiman-Marcus -- The New Cleveland Play House -- RepublicBank Center -- 580 California -- Two Federal Reserve Plaza -- The Crescent -- 53rd at Third -- University of Houston College of Architecture -- Momentum Place -- Tycon Towers -- International Place at Fort Hill Square -- 500 Boylston Street -- 190 South LaSalle Street -- Times Square Center -- Atlantic Center -- Chronological index.
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Abstract
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The past decade has witnessed the realization of Philip Johnson and John Burgee's most innovative buildings in their eighteen-year professional collaboration. No single architectural team has had a stronger impact on the shape of the American skyline. Their impressive output makes an updated volume on their work timely and welcome, both to the architectural community and to the interested public. The twenty-five projects featured in this volume include high-rise office buildings and urban complexes, colleges and cultural centers, commercial and religious monuments. A distinctive and highly varied repertory emerges: the Romanesque ensemble of the New Cleveland PlayHouse; the neoclassical AT&T building in NewYork City; a mansard-roofed skyscraper in San Francisco (adorned with classical statues); the Dutch-gabled Republic Bank Center in Houston; Boston's "village of skyscrapers," International Place at Fort Hill; and that major twentieth century space in Garden Grove, California- the steel and glass Crystal Cathedral. The volume also features buildings currently in production and under construction, such as the triple-tiered, oval-shaped office building on Fifty-third Street and Third Avenue in New York, a very creative manipulation of the New York City zoning laws and the new home of John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson.The illustrated main text is supplemented by a chronological index providing in capsule form a history of their major built projects -- from dust jacket.
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Subject
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Burgee, John,1933-
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Johnson, Philip,1906-2005.
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Burgee, John-- Criticism and interpretation.
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Johnson, Philip,1906-Criticism and interpretation.
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Burgee, John
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Burgee, John,1933-
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Burgee, John.
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Johnson, Philip (Architekt)
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Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005
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Johnson, Philip,1906-2005.
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Subject
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Johnson Burgee-- History.
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Johnson Burgee.
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Subject
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Architecture-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
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Subject
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Architecture.
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Architektur
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Subject
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Bildband
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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720/.92/2
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LC Classification
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NA737.J6P55 1985
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NLM classification
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56.62bcl
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56.63bcl
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LI 44620rvk
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Added Entry
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Burgee, John,1933-
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Johnson, Philip,1906-2005.
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Knight, Carleton
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Žaknić, Ivan
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