Paul Rudolph Gallery
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archiveofaffinities:Paul Rudolph, Orange County Government Center, Goshen, New York, 1967
nobrashfestivity:Hook guest house. 1953. Sarasota, Florida. Paul Rudolph
darquitectura:Paul Rudolph, The Frederick A. (Fred) Deering House, 3013 Casey Key Road, Nokomis FL,
mottalini:Check out this article about brutalism in Slate.Here’s Paul Rudolph’s chapel in Tuskeegee,
archiveofaffinities:Paul Rudolph, Townhouse, 54 West 57th Street, New York, New York, 1970
bauzeitgeist:Burroughs Wellcome Headquarters, Triangle Research Park, North Carolina. Paul Rudolph,
gostle:101 E 63rd St., NYC by Paul Rudolph
danismm: Southeastern Massachussetts University, South Dartmouth 1976. Arch. Paul Rudolph.
Frank Rudolph Paul (1884-1963), “Amazing Stories”, Vol. 3, #2, 1928Source
darquitectura:Paul Rudolph, The Frederick A. (Fred) Deering House, 3013 Casey Key Road, Nokomis FL,
Manhattan apartment of artist Sarah Morris, designed by the architect Paul Rudolph. Photoby Jason Sc
archiveofaffinities:Paul Rudolph, Townhouse, 54 West 57th Street, New York, New York, 1970
fuckyeahbrutalism: Endo Pharmaceutical Laboratories, Garden City, New York, 1964 (Paul Rudolph)
archiveofaffinities: Paul Rudolph, Health, Welfare, and Education Service Center for the Commo
architectureofdoom:Shoreline Apartments, Buffalo, Paul Rudolph, 1971-74
Paul Rudolph, Strutin Residence, New Rochelle, New York, 1975.
fuckyeahbrutalism: Government Service Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 1964-72(Paul Rudolph, coordinat
rioliv:Maya Rudolph in Paul Thomas Anderson filmsInherent Vice (2014) // Licorice Pizza (2021) It wa
jeroenapers: Futuristisch wonen anno 1975 in de Strutin Residence van Paul Rudolph.
#MapMondays! Lower Manhattan Expressway, feasibility study by #burtalist architect Paul Rudolph. Th
#MapMondays!Lower Manhattan Expressway, feasibility study by #burtalist architect Paul Rudolph. The
archiveofaffinities:Paul Rudolph, Project for Graphic Arts Center, New York, New York, 1967
trefoiled: Architect Paul Rudolph’s apartment, Manhattan, 1978. via
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