Paul Rudolph redefined modern architecture through texture and complexity, aspiring to create enduring buildings, yet many of his designs have been lost to time.
The exhibition 'Paul Rudolph: Materialized Space' showcases Rudolph's intricate designs, illustrating his bold approach to architecture and his complex legacy that evokes both admiration and disdain.
At Yale, Rudolph created the Art and Architecture Building, reflecting his belief in architecture as a means to rejuvenate America, embodying strength and innovation.
Rudolph's designs, like the Temple Street Garage, were inspired by classical antiquity, showing his intention to leave a lasting architectural legacy that spoke to power and permanence.
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