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Archival photo of Paul Rudolph's Orange ... after a spell in the Navy building ships, obtained a master’s from Harvard. Rudolph moved to Sarasota, Florida, and wasted little time in setting ...
Presented by the Sarasota Architectural ... to see some buildings that are rarely open to the public. But it was the thoughtful morning presentations, entitled “Paul Rudolph Legacy Morning ...
This column originally appeared on May 28, 2018 Recently on Facebook, I asked people, “What is your favorite building in Sarasota ... and both designed by Paul Rudolph, who also designed ...
Note: Harold Bubil is taking the week off. With Sarasota MOD Weekend, Nov. 9-11, celebrating the Paul Rudolph centennial, here is Harold’s 2015 interview with architectural historian Tim Rohan ...
The New York–based Paul ... Rudolph in 1952. In 1994, the club, located on Sarasota’s Siesta Key, was added to the National Register of Historic Places. (More information about the site can be found ...
Paul Rudolph (1918-1997) studied architecture under Walter Gropius at Harvard but he learned just as much during World War II, supervising the building ... member of the Sarasota School, the ...
Paul Rudolph, a giant of 20 th century architecture, spent the early part of his career in Sarasota creating the small houses that remain classics of 20 th century architecture. The Sarasota ...
Paul Rudolph ... Sarasota modern style—think white, boxy, open-plan homes with large windows and deep eaves. He designed affordable housing developments, government structures, university ...
Today the house is recognized as one of famed architect Paul Rudolph’s early masterpieces ... When a similarly constructed Lamolithic building in downtown Sarasota was demolished recently ...
Architect Paul ... about building a house there for another few years. In 1950, he contacted Sarasota-based architect Ralph Twitchell, who advised him to hire his young associate, Rudolph.
His Brutalist buildings, praised during the Kennedy ... shining light of the Kennedy era, Paul Rudolph was scrounging for commissions less than a decade later. He may now be best remembered ...