
Looks like the press had as much fun in New Haven as we did, check out the great picture from the Chicago Tribune and the following outpouring of attention from the media world in response to the new PAUL RUDOLPH HALL:
METROPOLIS
HERALD TRIBUNE
CHICAGO TRIBUNE
BOSTON GLOBE
CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
YALE DAILY NEWS
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4 comments:
I just found your site!
Please forgive me for going off subject but, I was wondering if you have any info on (Leavengood Residence, St. Petersburg, FL, 1950-1951)?
I have only found three drawings of it (top view, front elevation and a structural blueprint). Was it ever built?
I am a recent convert to Rudolph's work and I am obsessed with this house.
Thanks for the help and for the blog.
So I guess you don't answer comments. Sorry for the trouble. Could you direct me to someone who could? Please?
Hello,
Sorry about the late response. There has been a lot of activity since the rededication of Yale's Rudolph Hall and things are falling behind.
Yes - the house was built. More information about the house can be found in Christopher Domin's book "Paul Rudolph - The Florida Houses"
A lot of pictures of Rudolph buildings can be found on the Flickr site The Art & Architecture of Paul Rudolph
Thanks for taking the time to check out our blog - you can also go to the Paul Rudolph Foundation for more information.
Thanks you so much for your time and help.
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