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‘Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph’ Review: Brutalism and Beyond at the MetPaul 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.
By Michael Kimmelman 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 ...
Hylton originally came to Sarasota on vacation in the 1980s, saw a Paul Rudolph building and proclaimed, “That’s what I want to do!” Like Strang, Hylton is passionate about the possibilities ...
Courtesy of The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture One of the most iconic tiny homes ever built in America can be yours for $2 million — but you’ll need a place to put it if you ...
That cycle has repeated more than once for Paul Rudolph (1918-1997) — a founder of the Sarasota School of architecture who was one of the country's most celebrated architects of the 1960s ...
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Curbed on MSNThe Two Paul RudolphsThe architect Paul Rudolph was a superstar when he left an academic career and opened a New York studio in 1965, a symbol of all that American inventiveness, might, and optimism could achieve.
Architect Paul Rudolph’s unbuilt projects live on as unborn dreams, specters of progress that, even when confined to vellum, widen our vision. Paul Rudolph, Perspective section drawing of the ...
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 ...
A new exhibition at the Met—the first major museum retrospective on Paul Rudolph—reminds us of the value of the artist’s hand in architectural drawings. Paul Rudolph (1917-1997) is what you ...
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Rudolph with the building he designed for the Yale School of Architecture. Photo: Yale University News Bureau/© Yale University. The architect Paul Rudolph was a superstar when he left an ...
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