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 | Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses Author: Christopher Domin and Joseph King Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press Year: 2002 ISBN 1568982666
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Category: Architects / Mid-20th Century / Category: Buildings / By Building Type / Single-Family Residential /
ArchitectureWeek Description Between 1941 and 1962, modernist architect Paul Rudolph built about 60 houses on the west coast of Florida. This book presents Rudolph's own renderings and Ezra Stoller's period photography from source material from the Paul Rudolph Archive at The Library of Congress. The houses illustrate Rudolph's ambition, discipline, and inventiveness. Amazon Customer Average Rating:  Some Related Books... FEATURED The Harvard Five in New Canaan: Midcentury Modern Houses by Marcel Breuer, Landis Gores, John Johans - William Earls A.I.A.
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