The Glass House campus

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The Glass House campus is the larger architectural and landscape setting in New Canaan, Connecticut, that encompasses Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House and its surrounding buildings, art installations, and grounds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural complex
cultural heritage site
museum campus
architecturalStyle Modernism
area approximately 49 acres
associatedWith American modern architecture
International Style
surface form: International Style architecture
contains Brick House
Da Monsta
Painting Gallery
Pavilion in the Pond
Sculpture Gallery
Studio
Glass House
surface form: The Glass House

art installations
landscape features
country United States of America
designedBy Philip Johnson
hasCollection contemporary art
modern art
sculpture
hasComponent gallery buildings
landscaped grounds
paths and drives
residential structures
sculpture sites
hasFunction architectural landmark
cultural venue
house museum
hasLandscapeDesign curated vistas and sightlines
manicured lawns and woodlands
hasView Connecticut landscape
heritageDesignation National Trust Historic Sites
surface form: National Trust Historic Site
location New Canaan, Connecticut
notableFor integration of architecture, art, and landscape
minimalist glass-and-steel residence at its core
notableWorkOf Philip Johnson
openToPublic true
ownedBy National Trust for Historic Preservation
surface form: The National Trust for Historic Preservation
partOf The Glass House property
significantPeriod mid-20th century architecture
tourType guided tours only
usedFor architectural exhibition
art exhibition
landscape design exhibition

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Glass House partOf The Glass House campus
Philip Johnson Glass House partOf The Glass House campus