The Brick House Restoration
- Year
- 2024
- Type
- Residential
- Status
- Built
- Firm
- The Glass House
- Location
- New Canaan, United States
The Glass House estate in New Canaan, CT, designed by Philip Johnson, is a celebrated example of modern American postwar architecture. Spanning 49 acres, this National Historic Landmark features iconic structures that exemplify the International Style, neoclassicism, and Post-Modernism. The Glass House and its complementary Brick House, both built in 1949 as Johnson’s weekend retreat, form a cohesive architectural statement. Despite the Brick House's integral role, it closed in 2008 due to water damage, even as thousands of visitors continued to tour the estate.
The Glass House estate in New Canaan, CT, designed by Philip Johnson, is a celebrated example of modern American postwar architecture. Spanning 49 acres, this National Historic Landmark features iconic structures that exemplify the International Style, neoclassicism, and Post-Modernism. The Glass House and its complementary Brick House, both built in 1949 as Johnson’s weekend retreat, form a cohesive architectural statement. Despite the Brick House's integral role, it closed in 2008 due to water damage, even as thousands of visitors continued to tour the estate.