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Paul Rudolph’s Walker Guest House was built in 1953 on the beaches of Sanibel, Florida. Modular and demountable, it has ...
Sitting on a sunny slope in the Brentwood neighborhood, the Sale House was originally built for an artist and an engineer.
Courtesy of The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture After Elaine Walker died in 2018, her four children sold the property, which included a main house on 1.6 acres, according to the ...
THE WALKER GUEST HOUSE, ca. 1952–1953 Paul Rudolph THE WALKER GUEST HOUSE, ca. 1952–1953 746.76 x 746.76 cm. (294 x 294 in.) Medium painted wood and plywood, glass, mesh metal screens, steel rods, ...
Paul Rudolph’s work has remained dangerously undervalued since his death in 1997, despite his stellar career as a designer and teacher. Wilful destruction has seen the loss of his superb 1972 house in ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explore Paul Rudolph’s pioneering Brutalist architecture, connecting his bold materiality and design with today’s advances in 3D concrete printing. Paul ...
The Walker Guest House in Sanibel Island, Fla., from 1952. Ezra Stoller/Esto, Yossi Milo Gallery, via Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ...
The organizer of this exhibition, Abraham Thomas, since 2020 the museum’s Daniel Brodsky Curator of Architecture, Design, and Decorative Arts in the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art, says he ...
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 ...
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 ...
It is unclear* if any other Rudolph buildings located in and around Sarasota on Florida’s Gulf Coast—and there are many, including his addition at the city’s public high school and numerous private ...