"In my own work, I'd say I'm a classicist, but I look everywhere for my solutions. I don't study the toilet-living habits of my clients, although that's a popular approach. First, I think of every building in history that has been similar in purpose. Then I think of the functional program - that's a major part of the study."

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Source: Philip Johnson: What I've Learned. Interview with John H. Richardson, www.esquire.com. February 1999.

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Philip Johnson

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Philip Johnson was a pioneering architect known for his role in modernism and his iconic work, the Glass House, which redefined architectural transparency.

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