Philip Johnson (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Philip Johnson" in Spanish language version.

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  • Budds, Diana (December 1, 2020). «Artists to MoMA: Take Down Philip Johnson's Name». Curbed (en inglés). Consultado el April 23, 2024. «Johnson described attending Nazi rallies in Germany as “exhilarating” and attempted to found a fascist political party in the United States.» 

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  • Nash, Eric P. (2005). Jacobson, Clare, ed. Manhattan Skyscrapers (en inglés) (1ª edición). Nueva York: Princeton Architectural Press. p. 147. ISBN 1-56898-545-2. Consultado el 14 de julio de 2012. «...the AT&T was one of the most controversial buildings of the decade. Nobody had seen anything this aggresively postmodern on such a large scale before.» 

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  • Saval, Nikil (December 12, 2018). «Philip Johnson, the Man Who Made Architecture Amoral». The New Yorker (en inglés estadounidense). ISSN 0028-792X. Consultado el April 23, 2024. «Johnson was an anti-Semite and a strong proponent of ruling-class power. (...) Indeed, it is difficult to think of an American as successful as Johnson who indulged a love for Fascism as ardently and as openly. (...) Johnson would later describe Hitler as “a spellbinder”; in 1964, well after he had been forced to abjure his Nazi past, he insisted in letters in the 1930s that Hitler was “better than Roosevelt.”». 
  • Yorker, The New (15 de mayo de 1977). «Forms Under Light». The New Yorker (en inglés estadounidense). ISSN 0028-792X. Consultado el 24 de enero de 2025. 
  • Saval, Nikil (12 de diciembre de 2018). «Philip Johnson, the Man Who Made Architecture Amoral». The New Yorker (en inglés estadounidense). ISSN 0028-792X. Consultado el 24 de enero de 2025. 

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