Philip Johnson was one of the most influential American architects of the past century, and so was Frank Lloyd Wright. Even though they were unlike in architectural style, philosophy and age, historian Hugh Howard argues in “Architecture’s Odd Couple” that the two were “frenemies” who bookended 20th century American architecture.
Architecture's Odd Couple
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Guest:
Hugh Howard - historian and author -
@howardhistorian
Host:
Frances Anderton
Producers:
Frances Anderton,
Avishay Artsy