A Conversation with John Burgee: The Architecture of Johnson/Burgee

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Duncan G. Stroik Architect

Duncan G. Stroik Architect

Күн бұрын

The broken pediment that tops the former AT&T headquarters in New York City may be one of the most iconic images of 20th century architecture. From 1967-1991, its designers, the controversial, trend-setting firm Johnson/Burgee Architect created Postmodern architecture. Bob Stern, former Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, commented that in the history of contemporary architectural innovation “After the Seagram Building, you basically have AT&T.” He called it “a landmark for the city and for the history of architecture.”
A new documentary explores the life and work of one of the two architects behind the design - the one who is much less known to the public. While many have interviewed Philip Johnson, this is the first feature length film devoted to John Burgee. Personal recollections about design decisions, working with clients, and his partnership with the outspoken and exuberant Johnson (1906-2005) give a behind-the-scenes look into this high-profile firm. Viewers and architects will learn what went into the creation of their landmark buildings, and enjoy Burgee’s anecdotes about the challenges and successes that architects experience in every project. Burgee gives a fascinating and personal look back at one of the major developments of 20th century architecture.
“A Conversation with John Burgee” premiered to acclaim in a John Burgee building in October 2017. It was screened in New York City in June 2018, followed by a panel discussion with John Burgee, architectural critic Paul Goldberger, and Bob Stern.
In 2017 this movie had its West Coast Premiere at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California.
In 2018 this movie had its East Coast Premiere at the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art in New York City.

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@Simpletwig
@Simpletwig Жыл бұрын
Great to see and hear Mr. Burgee again. What a wonderful conversation. It was a privilege to work with him. 👏
@kenmarshall9907
@kenmarshall9907 Ай бұрын
"We ran to the model shop...." I was a captive staff model maker for Johnson-Burgee and I can tell you that they ran to the model shop quite a bit...they designed by model first and drawing later. The shop was an extremely integral part of the success of the firm. It was so important that we model makers were awarded by the AIA for significant contribution to architecture. John , if pressed, will admit that we had our fingers in all the designs....." we were the music makers...."
@johnireland6301
@johnireland6301 Ай бұрын
Charming and humble soul.
@kenmarshall9907
@kenmarshall9907 Ай бұрын
Nice enough fellow, but a bit self important . He was the business side of the house and sometimes a bit over his head in Phil's art oriented world. Nevertheless, a pleasure to work with.
@FelicisFelix
@FelicisFelix 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful conversation. Very inspiring. Thank you, Duncan.
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