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Built in the early 1960s (when space-age optimism met Southern ingenuity), the home’s design channels the same Sarasota School ideals championed by Paul Rudolph – albeit on a domestic scale.
Paul Rudolph’s Sanderling ... While the Sarasota School architects were clearly conscious of the environment in which they were building—the homes were designed for air-flow, with sun shades ...
Paul Rudolph wrote in ... where he pioneered the Sarasota Modern style in partnership with Ralph Twitchell. Richly detailed renderings are complemented by a compilation of film clips featuring Rudolph ...
Architect Paul Rudolph ... 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., ...
Rudolph did not begin as a Brutalist. He was a founding member of the Sarasota School, the small group of Florida architects who created a lyrical modernism open to nature and adapted to the state ...
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 ...
HUMES, Paul Morgan Paul Morgan Humes, age 88, of Sarasota, FL, beloved husband of Anne Mainville Galvin Humes died Saturday (July 12, 2008). He was born in Athol, MA on April 3, 1920, the son of ...
Between classes, circa 1964, students travel from the Paul Rudolph addition to the 1927 Sarasota High School building. Walking between the Rudolph addition to the original SHS to change class ...
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 ...
In Paul Rudolph’s lexicon, “style” is a dirty word. “I talk in terms of ‘Does it make sense?’ ” the renowned architect said by phone from his New York office. That was the message ...
Designed as part of the Government Service Center by the renowned architect Paul Rudolph ... the Hurley “unworthy of the building’s prime downtown location, which should be Class A office ...
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