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				<title>&quot;The Glass House&quot; as Gay Space: Exploring the Intersection of Homosexuality and Architecture</title>
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				<description>By Mark J. Stern - Philip Johnson is, without a doubt, one of the most famous architects of the 20th century. He was also gay, a fact known to some in his intimate social circle but certainly not to most in his field and absolutely not to the general public. His outward repression of his homosexuality was most likely shrewd self-preservation--mainstream America did not smile upon non-traditional lifestyles at the time--but it ultimately manifested itself in fascinating ways through Johnson&amp;rsquo;s architecture. Perhaps most notably, Johnson&amp;rsquo;s celebrated Glass House can be subjected to a thorough queer analysis...</description>
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