Dream House

An Intimate Portrait of the Philip Johnson Glass House

Adele Tutter author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Virginia Press

Published:3rd Aug '16

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Famous for its transparency, the Philip Johnson Glass House--the icon of Modernism that Vincent Scully called ""the most conceptually important house of the century""--has nonetheless proven vexingly opaque to interpretation. Its architect, Philip Cortelyou Johnson, has been equally elusive, a polarizing and influential cultural figure on whom no psychological character study yet exists. In her new book, Adele Tutter addresses both enigmas.

Dream House: An Intimate Portrait of the Philip Johnson Glass House reveals how this superficially nonrepresentational physical structure encodes aspects of its architect’s aspirations, motivations, and conflicts--how it acts as a veritable self-portrait of his inner world. An envious, vulnerable man emerges from this intimate synthesis. Fearing he lacked talent or genius and possessing a character prone to fragmentation, Johnson perpetually searched for a dominating mentor or style to bolster his sense of self and help organize his chaotic inner world, while concealing the forbidden sense of greatness with which he justified his desire for power and influence. Tutter’s analysis reconciles the contradictory forces in a man who was both a one-time advocate of Hitler and a humanist homosexual, a dogmatic modernist and an errant postmodernist.Through its rigorous, radical reappraisal of the Glass House, this book paints a fresh and psychologically revealing portrait of the man who built it.

Because the Glass House seems relatively accessible by means of conventional approach, it may not be surprising that it is a practicing psychoanalyst, with a deep interest in art and architectural history, who addresses the challenges the Johnson estate presents. Mining an extraordinarily broad collection of source material, Tutter has produced a remarkable elucidation of the man and the work."" — Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, University of Washington, author of Lionel H. Pries, Architect, Artist, Educator: From Arts and Crafts to Modern Architecture

"Tutter's book is fascinating, shedding light on different ways of thinking about how buildings come into being, and what goes into their design. Tapping latent memories and unconscious motivations, it suggest an approach that broadens, or better, deepens, thinking." - Meredith L. Clausen, Built Environment, Vol 42, No. 4.

ISBN: 9780813938271

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 696g

248 pages