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The Architecture of Paul Rudolph

The Architecture of Paul Rudolph

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The Architecture of Paul Rudolph

<div>Equally admired and maligned for his remarkable Brutalist buildings, Paul Rudolph (1918–1997) shaped both late modernist architecture and a generation of architects while chairing Yale’s department of architecture from 1958 to 1965. Based on extensive archival research and unpublished materials, <i>The Architecture</i><i>of</i><i>Paul Rudolph</i> is the first in-depth study of the architect, neglected since his postwar zenith.<br> <br>Author Timothy M. Rohan unearths the ideas that informed Rudolph’s architecture, from his Florida beach houses of the 1940s to his concrete buildings of the 1960s to his lesser-known East Asian skyscrapers of the 1990s. Situating Rudolph within the architectural discourse of his day, Rohan shows how Rudolph countered the perceived monotony of mid-century modernism with a dramatically expressive architecture for postwar America, exemplified by his Yale Art and Architecture Building of 1963, famously clad in corrugated concrete. The fascinating story of Rudolph’s spectacular rise and fall considerably deepens longstanding conceptions about postwar architecture: Rudolph emerges as a pivotal figure who anticipated new directions for architecture, ranging from postmodernism to sustainability. <br></div>

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Country
USA
Brand
Yale University Press
Manufacturer
Yale University Press
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
9780300149395
ReleaseDate
2014-07-10T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
Format
Illustrated
EANs
9780300149395

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