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Paul Rudolph was one of the dominant architects in the sixties and seventies, who understood how to build with the climate instead of fighting it. Yet so many of his buildings are now gone or ...
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 ...
designed by Paul Rudolph, was the influential architect’s seminal work in Sarasota. By the time it opened, Rudolph, then 42, had become dean of the architecture department at Yale. The building ...
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 ...
Asbestos killed architect Paul Rudolph, but his landmark Sarasota building has survived it thanks to a comprehensive renovation. The presence of asbestos — the hazardous, fire-retardant material ...
Paul Goldberger, the Pulitzer Prize-winning former longtime New York Times architecture critic, headlines the fifth annual Sarasota MOD Weekend Nov. 9-11 with a lecture, a home tour and an ...
Because the house is private and in a fairly remote location ... and Paul Rudolph’s renderings. Recently, the Sarasota Architectural Foundation came up with the idea of building the Walker ...
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 ...
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