Selling Glass Houses: Architectural Photography and Propaganda
Case Study House #9, Entenza House, 1949architect, Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen; photography Julius Shulman
Kaufmann Residence, Palm Springs as appearing in Life magazine, June 1947architect, Richard Neutra; photography, Julius Shulman
Case Study House #22, Stahl Residence, as appearing in the Los Angeles Examiner, 17 July 1960 architect, Pierre Koenig; photography, Julius Shulman
Harvey Residenceas appearing on the cover of the Los Angeles Times Home, 28 January 1968
architect, William Sutherland photography, Julius Shulman
Tremaine House, as featured in Arts and Architecture , February 1951architect, Richard Neutra; photography, Julius Shulman
Philip Johnson and the Glass House, New Canaan, CT, 1949
The glass house set out to change people’s way of life. My personal aim, and it was not the public’s nor the modern architects’ aim at all, was to show that modern houses can be beautiful. I only had one objective, and I still do, that it has to look beautiful.Philip Johnson as quoted in Kunihiro, George (1991). Interview with Philip Johnson. The Japan Architect 1, pp. 4‐7.
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