Booth House (Bedford, New York)
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booth-house-bedford-new-york-262-10169077
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Booth House (Bedford, New York)
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The Booth House is a single-story modernist house in Bedford, New York. Built in 1946, the house was American architect Philip Johnson's first residential commission, and is a stylistic precursor to Johnson's better-known 1949 Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut. The house's concrete block and plate glass exterior is supported by steel beams and columns, and its interior features a large masonry fireplace. Its design was influenced by Johnson's mentors. Landis Gores described the house as a "
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House in Bedford, New York
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booth_House_(Bedford,_New_York)
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2020-07-05T07:39:06Z
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