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At 1 p.m. Thursday, the guest house, a mere 24 feet by 24 feet and an early 1950s design by world-renown architect Paul Rudolph, will go up for auction via Sotheby’s. The auctioneer hopes to ...
Architect Paul Rudolph built his iconic, glass-walled Walker Guest House in 1952—long before the perils of climate change were known. Commissioned by Dr. Walter Willard Walker, the steel-framed ...
They are said to weigh 77 pounds each, said Sean Khorsandi, a volunteer for the Paul Rudolph Foundation in Manhattan, who is working on a book about Rudolph. Articles about the Walker house have ...
painted wood and plywood, glass, mesh metal screens, steel rods, painted cast-iron counterweights, cast metal boat cleats, sailing rope, linoleum flooring, grass cloth ceiling ...
Architect Paul Rudolph designed the later-demolished Walker Guest House on Sanibel Island, Fla., in the early 1950s.(Ezra Stoller/Esto / Ezra Stoller) Credit New York’s Metropolitan Museum of ...
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ELLE DECOR on MSNThis Architect Basically Designed the Studio 54 of HousesPaul Rudolph—the baron of Brutalism ... modernist houses from the 1940s through the 1960s. His 1952 Walker Guest House on ...
By Michael Kimmelman American architecture’s bright, shining light of the Kennedy era, Paul Rudolph was scrounging ... Image The Walker Guest House in Sanibel Island, Fla., ...
and the Healy Guest House, all of which RECORD visited in 2023—were impacted by Helene, which made landfall in Florida as a category 4 storm late yesterday. Paul Rudolph poses on the lookout platform ...
Upon hearing that the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York mounted an exhibition, Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph (on view until March 16, 2025), you might ask, why Rudolph? And ...
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