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Glass House New Canaan, Connecticut

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You'll see the house itself, plus the whirling swimming pool, and the spectacular view out the back windows of the pavilion in the pond below. Tours of the Glass House are available in April through December and include self-guided tours and expanded educational opportunities for local communities; advance reservations are required. While the museum is closed, explore the site and programs online.

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Lots are metered or require parking passes on weekdays and Saturday. Overall, the design approach by BassamFellows preserved the original use of the building as executive office space with slight adaptations to bring the building up to current code and add needed services. The series’ spiraling, polychrome works form a bold new chapter in Stella’s decades-long career exploring artistic reinvention and technical innovation, and are unlike any work he has created before. Scarlatti Kirkpatrick (2006-present) is a series of recent works by the renowned American abstract artist Frank Stella. The series represents Stella’s current and latest body of work.

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Throughout his life, Johnson continued to support the museum and contributed so many pieces that he became the second largest donor. The kitchen, dining, and sleeping areas were all in one glass-enclosed, open room. Cost is $20 per person, call ahead as the house is only visible by reserving a tour. The Visitor Center functions as a ticket office, so check in when you arrive. There's also a bathroom there, and lockers in case you want to stash any excess baggage. The gift shop is more of a design store, with items like a Zaha Hadid cheese grater, a gold-plated Slinky, and a paperweight in the shape of Johnson's signature chunky eyeglasses.

Pavilion in the pond

All built by hand to Johnson's specifications to serve as one of the property's primary organizing principles. Inspired by Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House, the New Canaan residence has a glass exterior and lacks interior walls, a significant departure from traditional house design. Johnson’s work as an architect and critic popularized International Style modernism in the United States, and his Glass House is recognized as one of the masterworks of modern American architecture. Our most comprehensive tour, the In-depth Tour includes the Glass House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, Da Monsta, Studio as well as the lower landscape with the Pavilion in the Pond and the Monument to Lincoln Kirstein.

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The Glass House or Johnson house, built in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut built atop a dramatic hill on a rolling 47-acre estate was designed by Philip Johnson as his own residence and is considered a masterpiece in the use of glass. It is now operated as a historic house museum by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. You can book a one-hour Glass House tour or a two-hour Glass House plus Galleries Tour on Monday, Friday, and Saturday. On Sundays, visitors can enjoy self-guided tours of the property.

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Don’t forget, it is more of a landscape park than it is a work of architecture, anyhow. It’s more a memory of the English parks of the 18th century, which are called English gardens, for some reason. There’s no garden anywhere, I mean, there are no flowers, as Americans think of gardens. It’s just a sort of a landscape in which I focused it on this knoll and this oak tree. And the view from that knoll and the view back was how I figured the whole thing. To become director of the Glass House, then, is to engage the legacy of this extraordinary site and to bring it forward into a future that is multifaceted and alive,” Urbach adds.

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Now the Glass House offers a safe space for honestly exploring the multifaceted and sometimes difficult history where art, architecture and social justice intersect—including Philip Johnson’s controversial personal history. I recently visited the house on a tour that Bentley organized to show off its new Bentayga, the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive SUV on the market. Our group of journalists had the grounds to ourselves and we had lunch in the underground Painting Gallery, which Johnson built to display the art collection he and his partner David Whitney collected. Works by artists like Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, and Julian Schnabel are shown on a rotating "poster-rack" that allows 42 paintings to be stored and turned as they're moved into view. Situated at the top of a promontory overlooking a pond that's currently exhibiting a Yayoi Kusama installation featuring of 1,300 stainless steel spheres, the house opened to the public in 2007. The 49-acre property is now owned and managed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which offers tours from Sunday to Monday and Thursday to Saturday during an opening season that runs from May 1 through November 30 every year.

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In the September 26, 1949 edition of Time Magazine, Philip Johnson said, “People don’t throw stones at shop windows. ” His friends joked about the perils of living in a glass house. However, Johnson believed his transparent living experiment was a success.

This tour includes 1 1/2 miles walking outside over uneven terrain and moderately steep paths. The interior of the house, whose only floor-to-ceiling structure is a brick cylinder containing a bathroom—is available for cocktail receptions, sit-down meals, and overnight stays. The beds have been replaced since Johnson lived there (he died in 2005), but everything else has remained the way he left it. Johnson, the founder of the department of architecture and design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the first person to ever receive the prestigious Pritzker Prize, built the house between 1949 and 1955 as his getaway from the city. Did you know one of the architectural wonders in the United States is right here in Connecticut? The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, is owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is open for guided tours.

It reflects Johnson’s study at the Bauhaus, his experiences at Harvard, and his determination to create new architecture. Continuing to build it with his partner David Whitney, the two men also took great care in designing the landscape and grounds of the property. The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, is an architectural masterpiece and symbol of modern and postmodern art. Philip Johnson built it in the 1940s as his residence, now a museum.

Day is the first artist the Glass House has invited to reinterpret the building, originally intended as a visitor center and now used as a project space for contemporary art. Visit five significant houses designed by Philip Johnson in New Canaan, CT on an exclusive one day study tour in celebration of the 110th anniversary of Philip Johnson’s birth and the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Glass House to the public. The tour will visit the Hodgson House (1951), Alice Ball House (1953), Wiley Speculative House (1954), and Boissonnas House (1956) culminating with an evening tour of the Glass House property + festive reception. Tickets include tours of each house, shuttle transportation, and refreshments throughout. Today the 50 acres include many structures beyond the original Glass House and Brick House.

In 1986, Johnson donated the 49-acre property to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which offers guided tours of the house. The Extended Tour affords time to visit Philip Johnson’s Studio, as well as The Glass House, Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery, outdoor sculpture, and Da Monsta. This tour will include the newly restored interior of the Brick House beginning on May 2, 2024. Participants must be able to climb hills of moderate grade and stand for extended lengths of time. We regret that visitors using wheelchairs or scooters are not permitted on this tour.

Auerbach’s first sand sculpture, Gnomon/Wave evokes a solid wave of light composed of tiny particles. The physical form of the work resembles that of a gnomon, the vertical shadow casting part of a sundial. Throughout the day, Gnomon/Wave will cast a moving shadow along and through the glass table where it rests.

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Night (1947 – 2015) presents a series of contemporary sculptures that contend with the legacy of Night, a 1947 sculpture by Alberto Giacometti that disappeared from the Glass House in the mid-1960s, as well as the architecture of the Glass House itself. Guest curator Jordan Stein organized this unfolding sculpture exhibition, held in the same spot where Giacometti’s Night once stood, over the course of three years. On display for three to six months at a time, the individual works presented in Night (1947 – 2015) each “disappear” after their run, making room for new works and new absences. The Glass House is also pleased to debut New York-based artist Tauba Auerbach’s Gnomon/ Wave, a sculpture made for Night (1947 – 2015), a “sculpture-in-residence” series presented on the Mies van der Rohe glass coffee table inside the Glass House.

Either way, the "structured warp" of the building certainly makes an impression, and the space serves as a video viewing room and, not trivially, houses the estate's only public bathroom. Johnson emphasized what he called “procession.” Different vistas, follies, buildings, and artworks, such as the large concrete sculpture by Donald Judd towards the end of the driveway, are slowly revealed while walking through the property. What started with the Glass House has become an entire park with several noteworthy buildings that are all part of Johnson’s vision for his New Canaan estate. In 1975, Johnson received the Twenty-five Year Award of the American Institute of Architects for his Glass House.

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