Fort Worth Water Garden by Philip Johnson / John Burgee

KAHN — PIANO — MAYNE — JOHNSON — ANDO, Forth Worth — Dallas, Texas

George Lin
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4 min readAug 27, 2013

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I didn’t believe it at first, but I find the architecture in DALLAS-FORT WORTH to be extremely timeless. Granted that I know which time period each are from, I still really really enjoy seeing them attain a certain level of timelessness. They are so well preserved and the language of what the architecture was going for are super clear.

Philip Johnson’s Water Garden is very engaging. It makes you want to climb and look around the corner. There are 4~5 very distinctive zones in this park that made me few very differently about water. Sone were in the form of waterfall and other was in the form of a still pond and some were just elegantly designed spray fountains. I did hear that a few people drown here, but like all things in life, water is dangerous in almost all settings. In fact the more shallow the more dangerous.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth by Tadao Ando

The Modern Art Museum amazed me the most in the set. At first, I would not imagine a starchitect designed it. It was amazingly clean and the roof solution was quite elegant. I’ve never seen such heavy roofs represented so lightly. Also the the touches of water in the pond area really magnifies the size of the building allow you to really appreciate the simplicity of that roof line. The shear walls inside the building Frames the garden area reinforcing the importance of the world outside and bringing it into the building. Lastly, the simple arches on in the building ceilings inside the building nods at Kahn’s Kimbell Art Museum Next door.

Kimbell Art Museum by Louis Kahn

Kimbell Art museum was unfortunately covered up by the renovation and addition to Renzo Piano’s Extension. Kahn’s Details are absolutely Gorgeous here. The barrel arch roofs and the simple cuts in them that allow light to pour in along with the diffused light fixtures that reflect Natural light back on the ceiling…….is just jaw dropping.

Amon Carter Museum by Philip Johnson
Perot Museum of Nature and Science by Tom Mayne Morphosis

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George Lin
georgelinwrites

Designer/Architect, Educator/Visual storyteller, Digital Fabrication/Rapid Prototyping Wizard, & Image Sorcerer…