The exhibition will highlight Rudolph's contributions to modern architecture and his enduring influence on the field, showcasing his architectural vision from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Paul Rudolph emerged as a leading figure in the second wave of modernist architects, known for his bold, expressive use of space and complex interlocking volumes.
Featuring over eighty artifacts including architectural drawings, models, furniture, and photographs, the exhibition aims to provide a comprehensive look at Rudolph's architectural practice.
One highlight will be Rudolph's unbuilt designs for the Lower Manhattan Expressway, which illustrates his radical approach to urban planning and traffic congestion in New York City.
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