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Paul Rudolph Getto, 76, formerly of Lawrence and Topeka, Kansas, passed away on February 20, 2025, in Niceville, Florida. Born on May 9, 1948, in Dubois, Pennsylvania to Paul Henry Getto and ...
When Brutalism was all the fashion, Rudolph was the crew-cut darling of the media; he and his work featured in magazines like Vogue and even the Daily Telegraph. It’s tempting to speculate that such ...
Architect Paul Rudolph’s unbuilt projects live on as unborn dreams, specters of progress that, even when confined to vellum, widen our vision.
Rudolph’s Beekman Place apartment in 1967, with a bedroom featuring curtains of plastic beads, shag carpeting and an advertising image over the bed. Ezra Stoller for House Beautiful,via ...
The compact ‘Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is the first major retrospective exhibition of the modernist architect.
After 18 years in Noho and three in a Paul Rudolph pleasure palace, Christine and John Gachot decided to try something more traditional.
Step inside The Met’s Paul Rudolph exhibition Rudolph’s open, ambitious, and vital approach to designing everything 'from Christmas lights to megastructures', as he once put it, succeeded in eliciting ...
arts entertainment Architecture How Paul Rudolph made American architecture brutal A new exhibition at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art tracks the architect’s career.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Paul Rudolph retrospective reveals the architect’s vision and optimism — and his supreme arrogance.
The Sanderling Beach Club, designed by Paul Rudolph, has been destroyed by Hurricane Helene, impacting Florida's architectural heritage.
The New York–based Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture has shared news that the Rudolph–designed cabanas at the Sanderling Beach Club in Sarasota, Florida, have been destroyed by Hurricane ...