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  1. architecture-history.org › architects › architectsPAUL RUDOLPH

    BIOGRAPHY. The American architect Paul Marvin Rudolph is best known for his large-scale, roughsurfaced concrete buildings of the 1960s. His architecture, inspired by the postwar work of Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, is often confused with the Brutalism practiced by the Smithsons and theorized by Reyner Banham.

  2. 14. Yukio Futagawa (ed), Paul Rudolph, Architectural Drawings, Architectural Book Publishing Co, New York (first published 1981). 15. Ibid. For more information about Tony Monk and his book The Art & Architecture of Paul Rudolph, please visit his website at www.tonymonk.com or contact him via email attony@tonymonk.com

  3. Paul Rudolph. was one of the leading architects in America in the 1950s and 60s. Read more about Paul Rudolph. Architecture of UMass Dartmouth . Virtual Walking Tour of Campus . All Paul Rudolph Projects . Bibliography of Related Resources .

  4. 20 de dic. de 2017 · To speak of Paul Rudolph’s illustrious career is to trace a grand arc stretching from the 1940s to the 1990s.More often than not, the popular narrative begins with his student days at Harvard ...

  5. Resumen: El arquitecto americano Paul Rudolph (1918-1997) concede al dibujo un papel central en su proceso creativo, que responde a una concepción altamente emocional de la arquitectura. Durante su formación y sus primeros años de trabajo, adquiere un tipo de representación que le permite transmitir una visión personal del proyecto.

  6. Paul Rudolph. Lower Manhattan Expressway Project, New York, New York (Perspective to the East). 1972. Ink and graphite on paper. 40 x 33 1/2" (101.6 x 85.1 cm). Gift of The Howard Gilman Foundation. 1290.2000. Architecture and Design

  7. Paul Rudolph Paul Marvin Rudolph Arquitecto estadounidense Nació el 23 de octubre de 1918 en Elkton, Kentucky (Estados Unidos). Hijo de un predicador metodista itinerante. Cursó estudios en el Instituto Politécnico de Alabama y en la Universidad de Harvard, en donde tuvo como profesor a Walter Gropius.

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