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Stoller, Ezra; King, Joseph

 
9781568982663: Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses

Synopsis

Paul Rudolph, one of the 20th century's most iconoclastic architects, is best know--and most maligned--for his large 'brutalist' buildings, like the Yale Art and Architecture Building. So it will surprise many to learn that early in his career he developed a series of houses that represent the unrivaled possibilities of a modest American modernism. With their distinctive natural landscapes, local architectural precedents, and exploitation of innovative construction materials, the Florida houses, some eighty projects built between 1946 and 1961, brought modern architectural form into a gracious subtropical world of natural abundance. Like the locally inspired desert houses of another modern master, Albert Frey, Rudolph's Florida houses represent a distillation and reinterpretation of traditional architectural ideas developed to a high pitch of stylistic refinement. Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses reveals all of Rudolph's early residential work. Along with Rudolph's personal essays and renderings, duotone photographs by Ezra Stoller and Joseph Molitor, and insightful text by Joseph King and Christopher Domin, this compelling new book conveys the lightness, timelessness, strength, materiality, and transcendency of Rudolph's work.

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À propos de l?auteur

Christopher Domin is a practicing architect. He is Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico and lives in Albuquerque, NM.

Joseph T. King is a practicing architect. He is principal at Joseph T. King Architects.

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9781568985510: Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1568985517 ISBN 13 :  9781568985510
Editeur : Princeton Architectural Press, 2009
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