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Biography highlights the career of Philip Johnson, founder of the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and designer of many landmarks across the nation, including Pennzoil Place in Houston, the IDS Center in Minneapolis, and the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center. He was awarded both the Pritzker Prize (1979) and the AIA Gold Medal (1978). Includes profile, photo gallery, and an interview.
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