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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 ...
Following the recent settlement, president of PRIMA Kelvin Dickinson said “The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture is dedicated to communicating, preserving and extending the legacy ...
Explore the radical contributions of Paul Rudolph, a second-generation Modernist architect, at The Met's exhibition from Sept 30, 2024, to March 16, 2025.
Rudolph scholar Timothy Rohan, the moderator, asked the panelists—architect Joseph King, coauthor of Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses, and Rudolph scholars Brian Goldstein and Ken Oshima—about ...
Paul Rudolph, Perspective section drawing of the Art and Architecture Building, Yale University, New Haven (1958), 36 7/8 x 53 5/8 x 2 inches (93.7 x 136.2 x 5.1 cm) (all images courtesy 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 ...
Paul 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. His hard ...
Note: Harold Bubil is taking the week off. With Sarasota MOD Weekend, Nov. 9-11, celebrating the Paul Rudolph centennial, here is Harold’s 2015 interview with architectural historian Tim Rohan ...
Saving Paul Rudolph’s 23 Beekman, an Architectural Oxymoron The paparazzi had its cameras squarely trained on Robert De Niro today, as the Landmarks Preservation Commission unanimously approved his.
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