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  1. In his will, Paul Rudolph gave his Architectural Archives (including drawings, plans, renderings, blueprints, models and other materials prepared in connection with his professional practice of architecture) to the Library of Congress Trust Fund following his death in 1997.

  2. One tower is over the tracks, the other one on virgin territory, placing the entrances to the two towers at different elevations. The platform is used for parking, townhouses, recreational facilities and the contemporary phenomenon of a garden with air space under it.

  3. By April 1958, Rudolph draws preliminary budgets and space allocations for a long narrow site running back over part of Linsly-Chittenden Hall. He prepares two budgets - one for a building of 103,000 s.f. and no library, the other for 123,000 s.f. and a library of 70,000 volumes for the art history department.

  4. A study on the centenary history of the major urban settlements in the northern part of South Africa's Limpopo Province. The primary focus is on the history since the founding of Louis Trichardt in the year the South African War (1899-1902) broke

  5. The purpose of this online collection is to function as a tool for scholars, students, architects, preservationists, journalists and other interested parties. The archive consists of photographs, slides, articles and publications from Rudolphs lifetime; physical drawings and models; personal photos and memorabilia; and contemporary ...

  6. 15 de dic. de 2021 · The overall goal of this work is to assess several radioisotopes for use in an RTG, and through computational modeling determine the feasibility of a potential replacement for 238 Pu. Candidate isotopes are assessed in terms of their heat output, heat stability, safety, availability and required mass.

  7. The project as described in Paul Rudolph, by Rupert Spade in 1971: The Temple Street parking garage has accommodation for 1,500 cars. In its present (270 m. long) form it already straddles one street, and was intended to originally to be extended to almost three times its present length.