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Frank Gehry + Paul Goldberger — The Glass House A conversation about the state of architecture and the history of the Glass House with Frank Gehry and Paul Goldberger This event commemorates the upcoming 70th anniversary of the completion of the Glass House
Frank Gehry + Paul Goldberger — The Glass House Join us as we welcome two distinguished names in architecture for cocktails, lunch, and a conversation about the state of architecture and the history of the Glass House as we commemorate its upcoming 70th anniversary
Visit — The Glass House Enjoy a rare opportunity to explore The Glass House and its grounds at sunset This special two-hour guided tour offers a golden-hour experience of the site and its many distinct architectural landmarks
The Glass House — The Glass House The Glass House is best understood as a pavilion for viewing the surrounding landscape Invisible from the road, the house sits on a promontory overlooking a pond with views towards the woods beyond The house is 55 feet long and 33 feet wide, with 1,815 square feet
Kulapat Yantrasast - The Glass House This special event will take place on Saturday, September 13, 2025, beginning with a cocktail reception in the Glass House and concluding with a conversation and seated dinner in the Painting Gallery—a singular opportunity to dine together while surrounded by works of art by Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, and others
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Past — The Glass House The Harvard Five Legacy Glass House Presents The Structure of Light Glass House Presents American Modern Opera Company Exhibition Through Your Looking Glass
Nicolas Poussin, Burial of Phocion, ca. 1648-49 - The Glass House The installation of Burial of Phocion in the Glass House, although suggested by Aldred H Barr, Jr , the founding Director of the Museum of Modern Art, is revealing of Johnson’s conception of landscape