Paul Rudolph wrote in 1952: ‘One doubts that a poem was ever written to a flat-roofed building silhouetted against the setting sun.' Then 34 years old, the Kentucky native had only just established ...
He was a giant of 20th-century architecture—until he wasn’t. Paul Rudolph—the baron of Brutalism, whose concrete megastructures landed him on the cover of midcentury magazines—did a ...
Famous for its associations with the architect (and former department chair), the Yale School of Architecture’s current show ...
Brutalism, which flourished from the 1950s ... In Goshen, New York, county officials long viewed Paul Rudolph’s Orange County Government Center as an ugly and unpleasant seat of government ...
Who does historic preservation really benefit? An apartment complex by the celebrated architect Paul Rudolph is the latest Modern icon to spark debate over balancing the needs of residents and ...
The recently completed chapel for Tuskegee Institute [now Tuskegee University], a 2,000-student Negro college in Tuskegee, Alabama, may be Paul Rudolph’s best work to date. Designed in collaboration ...