undated
GUSN-311146
This perspective rendering of Philip Johnson's house shows an interior and exterior view. Rooms within the home are visible. The house is surrounded by sidewalks with people walking on them; they are able to walk straight into the house, which features an open floorplan that is partially exposed to the outside.
perspective views
renderings (drawings)
rendering (drawing techniques)
perspective views
14'' X 10'', perspective rendering
AR001
General architectural and cartographic collection
03-May-2002
AR001.USMA.0350.004
Gift
This item was donated by Michael Lynch on 03-May-2002.
Cambridge (Middlesex county, Massachusetts)
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005 (Architect)
rendering (drawing techniques)
perspective views
Johnson, Philip, 1906-2005
Architecture
Item
The Johnson House at 9 Ash St., Cambridge, Mass is the only 20th century house in the Ash St. Historic District. Built between 1942-1943 when Johnson was studying as a student at Harvard, the house is one of the earliest examples of early International Sytle in America.
Source: http://mhc-macris.net/Details.aspx?MhcId=CAM.Y
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