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The Paul Rudolph Foundation was established in 2002 by a group of friends, colleagues and former associates with the intent to further the preservation, knowledge and understanding of the work of the late modernist architect and educator Paul Rudolph

Out Now: PRF Volume 1 Endo Laboratories:
12/08/2024

Out Now: PRF Volume 1 Endo Laboratories:

PRF is a book series jointly organized by the Paul Rudolph Foundation, the Library of Congress, and Crucible Press. With this planned series, the Paul Rudolph Foundation seeks to engage the public with the work of American architect Paul Rudolph, especially lesser known works and works housed in the...

Update on the Paul Rudolph Archive:
10/25/2023

Update on the Paul Rudolph Archive:

Endo Laboratories, Garden City, Long Island, New York (1960-64) To commemorate the Centenary of Paul Rudolph (1918-97), in 2018 the Paul Rud...

1970s Rudolph apartment for sale in New York City:
03/19/2022

1970s Rudolph apartment for sale in New York City:

Brown Harris Stevens: Luxury Residential Real Estate - 322 EAST 57TH STREET, Midtown East, NYC - $3,500,000 - An Architectural & Historical Gem at 322 East 57th Street Step out of a private elevator landing into this unique and sprawling duplex home with grand proportions, renovated by Paul Rudolph,...

Paul Marvin Rudolph, born October 23, 1918. Photo by Hans Namuth at Rudolph’s Beekman Place apartment.
10/23/2021

Paul Marvin Rudolph, born October 23, 1918. Photo by Hans Namuth at Rudolph’s Beekman Place apartment.

Endo Pharmaceuticals world headquarters, Garden City, NY (1960). Image by “Cats of Brutalism” on Instagram.
10/08/2021

Endo Pharmaceuticals world headquarters, Garden City, NY (1960). Image by “Cats of Brutalism” on Instagram.

The Dana Arts Center at Colgate University (1964):
06/15/2021

The Dana Arts Center at Colgate University (1964):

Take a peek inside Dana Arts Center at night 👀 Designed by the late Paul Rudolph, A.I.A.(American Institute of Architects), we embrace the brutal personality of this building (get it, because )
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The Picker Art Gallery thanks Syracuse University Art Museum for inviting us to participate in the Le Pass international !
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We choose Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum, Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College & Everson Museum of Art to keep the chain going!
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AAMG
Museum Association of New York
The Paul Rudolph Foundation
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Rudolph's legendary penthouse at 23 Beekman Place, current home for designers Christine and John Gachot:
06/04/2021

Rudolph's legendary penthouse at 23 Beekman Place, current home for designers Christine and John Gachot:

Designers Christine and John Gachot reimagine Paul Rudolph’s audacious former home and studio into a surprisingly practical family perch.

“Rudolph Style,” an essay by Sean Khorsandi and Dan Webre, published in Oz Journal of Architecture:
02/16/2021

“Rudolph Style,” an essay by Sean Khorsandi and Dan Webre, published in Oz Journal of Architecture:

Orange County Government Center (1963-71) in the snow. Photographed by Matthew Carbone for Architect magazine prior to s...
02/04/2021

Orange County Government Center (1963-71) in the snow. Photographed by Matthew Carbone for Architect magazine prior to significant alterations.

Good morning from the Earl Brydges Public Library, Niagara Falls, NY (1969). Photo by G.E. Kidder Smith.
01/27/2021

Good morning from the Earl Brydges Public Library, Niagara Falls, NY (1969). Photo by G.E. Kidder Smith.

Good morning from Sarasota High School (1960). G.E. Kidder Smith, photographer
01/26/2021

Good morning from Sarasota High School (1960). G.E. Kidder Smith, photographer

Burroughs-Wellcome Headquarters (1969-72) in its abandoned state. PJ McDonnell, photographer.
01/22/2021

Burroughs-Wellcome Headquarters (1969-72) in its abandoned state. PJ McDonnell, photographer.

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150 East 57th Street, 23-B
New York, NY
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