Paul Rudolph radically transformed the landscape of modern architecture with a focus on texture and complexity, aiming to craft buildings that would remain timeless.
Despite his monumental contributions, Rudolph's buildings have not been preserved, often lost to destruction, highlighting a disconnection between innovative architecture and its enduring legacy.
The Met's exhibition captures the duality of Rudolph's legacy, showcasing his talents while also emphasizing how his work ignited strong reactions, both reverence and resentment.
Rudolph's Art and Architecture Building stands as a testament to his belief in architecture's power to reshape America, drawing inspiration from ancient structures.
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