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  1. 26 de sept. de 2014 · "Paul Rudolph's Yale Art and Architecture Building showed modern architecture how to find its ways out of the confusion and dead-ends of the late 1950s," said Timothy Rohan, associate professor at ...

  2. 20 de dic. de 2018 · Paul Rudolph: The Personal Laboratory Through Dec. 30 at the Modulightor Building, 246 East 58th Street, Manhattan; paulrudolphheritagefoundation.org . Paul Rudolph: The Hong Kong Journey

  3. Paul Rudolph was offered in 1957 the Chairmanship of the School of Architecture at Yale University and opened another office in New Haven, Connecticut. Rudolph continued to build projects in Sarasota during this period, which are notable for their emphasis of mass and expression over the previous focus on light materials, modular bays and prefabricated components.

  4. The Paul Rudolph Foundation (PRF) was founded in 2002 by Ernst Wagner. A group of PRF Board Members, headed by architect George Balle, kicked Wagner out of the PRF, causing him to start the Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation in 2015. The two organizations were involved in years of disputes and litigation.

  5. The 1960s. Up until his time at Yale, Rudolph's work had been a progessive exploration of modularity and functionalism. Designs produced during the 1960's began to focus more on expressive forms made of poured in place concrete, the control of light and shadow, the play with scale and composition of different types of space. The most notable ...

  6. Paul Rudolph elaborò diverse proposte residenziali innovative nelle relazioni funzionali e spaziali degli ambienti interni che, nel contempo, intrecciavano complesse relazioni con lo spazio e il clima esterno. Docente alla Yale University dal 1958 al 1965, ne progettò il dormitorio per studenti coniugati ( 1960) e il dipartimento di architettura.

  7. 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.

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