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A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself

author:Professor Chen Kaifeng

A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson gave him a home of his own design: with 500 acres of land, including the owner's glass house, circular swimming pool, library, small lake, art gallery, gallery, cinema ... The most famous of course is the glass room, with a circular bathroom and a stove in the middle

A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself
A god building owned by the National Historical Trust: the Glass House in the town of New Canaan, Coneduco. Architect Philip Johnson set it for himself

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