June 2023
Paul Rudolph, 1964. Collection Centre Canadien d'Architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal. © Arnold Newman/Getty Images (year of publication)
The American architect Paul Marvin Rudolph (October 23, 1918 – August 8, 1997) is best known for his large-scale, rough surfaced concrete buildings of the 1960s, but also as one of the best architectural designers. His architecture, is one of the most complete expressions of the humanistic and often heroic ambitions of post war American architecture.
Yale University’s Rudolph Building 1963
Milam Residence of Jacksonville, Florida.1960-62
Lower Manhattan Expressway 1967-1972
Burroughs Wellcome building in North Carolina 1972
The Concourse (1994) in Singapore 2
Intiland Tower (1997) in Surabaya, Indonesia
Zero Gravity Urbanism, Abbazia di San Gregorio, Venezia. ph. Studio Fuksas. real all
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Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2023, the winners announced. read all
Kengo Kuma, Onomatopoeia Architecture, Palazzo Franchetti, Venezia, Through 26/11/2023. read all
Xu Tiantian/ DnA_Design and Architecture, Huiming Tea Workshop, Jingning, China, read all
Monaco Art Week, 4-9 July 2023 read all
Climate Wunderkammer and Cities Under Climate Threat. Venice – Philadelphia. read all
Brazil Pavilion, Golden Lion for Best National Participation of the Biennale Architettura di Venezia 2023. read all
Adriano Pedrosa appointed curator of the 60th International Art Exhibition di Venezia 20/4-24/11 2024. read all
Vibia, Africa collection, design Francisco Gomez Paz
A11 – contemporary lounge armchair from Hushoffice
Neutra, Daphne collection, Green Alps marble bathtub by STUDIOPIVA
Dedon, Cirql, design Werner Aisslinger
Ethimo, Allaberto Nautic, design Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez
Tectona, Quartier collection, design Camille Blin