Synopses & Reviews
The Art and Architecture of Paul Rudolph This biography has been written as a memorial tribute to Paul Rudolph by graduates whom he taught at the Yale School of Architecture. What emerges is a picture of a man who was probably America's most talented Late Modernist, whose dynamic designs and superb graphics contributed to the golden period of the 1960s when Mies van der Rohe, Louis Kahn and Robert Venturi all had a profound influence on progressive modern architecture. This is the first comprehensive study of Paul Rudolph's work and features 23 major projects, presented through drawings, photographs and theory. It traces his early rise to eminence when he became Director of Architecture at Yale University at the age of 39, his precipitous decline in the 1970s, and his steady resurgence over the last 25 years through his schemes in Asia and the Far East. Anthony Monk is amongst a group of eminent architects who were taught by Rudolph - including Lord Norman Foster, Lord Richard Rogers, Robert Stern, Eldrid Evans and Shin'lchi Okada - many of whom contribute personal pen-portraits in a special feature. With their vivid descriptions of Paul Rudolph's techniques, ideas, talent, management and personality, they explain why they believe he was one of America's great modern architects.
Review
"Its the first thorough study of Rudolph's work and covers 23 major projects, including the Art and Architecture building at Yale University and towerblocks across the Far East.", , , FX Magazine#
Synopsis
What emerges is as picture of a man who was probably America's most talented Late Modernist, whose dynamic designs and superb graphics contributed to the golden period of the 1960s when Mies van der Rohe, Louis Kahn and Robert Venturi all had a profound influence on progressive modern architecture.
This is the first comprehensive study of Paul Rudolph's work and features 23 major projects, presented through drawings, photographs and theory. It traces his early rise to eminence when he became Director of Architecture at Yale University at the age of 39, his precipitous decline in the 1970s, and his steady resurgence over the last 25 years through his schemes in Asia and the Far East.
Anthony Monk is amongst a group of eminent architects who were taught by Rudolph including Lord Norman Foster, Lord Richard Rogers, Robert Stern, Eldrid Evans and Shin'lchi Okada many of whom contribute personal pen-portraits in a special feature With their vivid descriptions of Paul Rudolph's techniques, ideas, talent, management and personality, they explain why they believe he was one of America's great modern architects.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [126]-128).
About the Author
Anthony Monk, an architectural practitioner, educationalist and author, is a graduate of the Yale University Masters programme directed by Paul Rudolph. He is Professor of Architecture at the University of Luton. He founded and was a partner in Hutchison, Locke and Monk (now HLM Architects) and has won numerous architectural awards. Recently he was a member of the Sports Council Lottery Awards Panel, a non-executive director of the Building Centre and a founder director of the Acton Housing Association.
Table of Contents
Paul Rudolph: The Committed Late-Modernist.
Pen Portraits.
Building Projects.
Achievements and Publications.
Bibliography.