Glass House Mission Statement:
The Philip Johnson Glass House is a stewardship site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The 47-acre site contains fourteen structures including the architect’s personal residence – the Glass House.
The Glass House mission is twofold: for the 47-acre campus to become not only a center-point and catalyst for the preservation of modern architecture, landscape and art but also to foster new ideas and cultivate talent honoring the legacy of Philip Johnson (1906-2005) and David Whitney (1939-2005).
Contact information:
For press inquires, please contact Christy Maclear at Christy_Maclear@nthp.org
For information or images, please contact Claire Hunter at 203.594.9884 x 33328 or Claire_Hunter@nthp.org.
Leadership Summary:
For a description of the Glass House projects and programmatic initiatives, click here
Glass House in the news:
Modern Magazine, November/December 2009
Vogue, October, 2009
Interior Design Magazine, September 2009DoCoMoMo New York Tri-State Newsletter, Summer 2009
New Canaan Advertiser, July 2009
World of Interiors, December 2008


