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Step inside NYC's Modulightor, a cross between a design and production store, and a museum designed by prominent, mid-20th century architect Paul Rudolph.
Paul Rudolph, Perspective section drawing of the Art and Architecture Building, Yale University, New Haven (1958), 36 7/8 x 53 5/8 x 2 inches (93.7 x 136.2 x 5.1 cm) (all images courtesy the ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Paul Rudolph retrospective reveals the architect’s vision and optimism — and his supreme arrogance.
Born in Kentucky in 1918, Rudolph began his professional career after service in World War II, building a series of light-and-breezy houses in and around Sarasota, Fla., that would help define the ...
Paul Rudolph (1918-1997) studied architecture under Walter Gropius at Harvard but he learned just as much during World War II, supervising the building of ships at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. His hard ...
American architecture’s bright, shining light of the Kennedy era, Paul Rudolph was scrounging for commissions less than a decade later. He may now be best remembered — to the extent his name ...
Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph takes place from 30 September 2024 to 16 March 2025 at The Met Museum, The Met Fifth Avenue, New York City, United States.