“The Brutalist” is a fictional tale of a Jewish Hungarian architect and Holocaust survivor’s struggle to rebuild his life and ...
The Tuskegee Chapel: Paul Rudolph X Fry & Welch opens this week inside New Haven’s Yale Architecture Gallery. It tells the story of how Fry and Welch worked closely with Rudolph to realize the ...
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The Two Paul Rudolphs
The architect Paul Rudolph was a superstar ... who studied under Rudolph and later followed in his footsteps as the architecture school’s dean. That approach mirrored the master’s teaching ...
Yale University appointed Rudolph as head of school and he subsequently designed ... allowing a real experience of a surviving Paul Rudolph interior. Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul ...
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 ...
Architect Paul Rudolph’s unbuilt projects live on as unborn dreams, specters of progress that, even when confined to vellum, widen our vision. His Brutalist buildings, praised during the Kennedy era, ...
“This movement all came out of the Bauhaus — Marcel Breuer, Paul Rudolph or Louis Kahn ... where he served as chair of the Yale School of Architecture from 1957 through 1965.