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Reassessing Rudolph Sarasota Modern: Paul Rudolph and beyond By Kenneth Caldwell • November 28, 2018 • East, Preservation, Review Photograph of the Sarasota High School (Anton Grassl—Esto) ...
One of Sarasota’s architectural jewels is the Paul Rudolph-designed Sarasota High School, which was completed in 1960. Built to withstand Florida’s tropical climate, the recently restored ...
Sarasota High School annex, 1960, Sarasota 2155 Bahia Vista St., Sarasota. Paul Rudolph, architect; interior renovation in 2015 by Harvard Jolly with exterior restoration; Jonathan Parks, AIA ...
Asbestos killed architect Paul Rudolph, but his landmark Sarasota building has survived it thanks to a comprehensive renovation. The presence of asbestos — the hazardous, fire-retardant material ...
Illustrator John Pirman illustrates the Paul Rudolph-designed canopy walk at Sarasota High School.
The walkway connects the Rudolph-designed Building 4 on the high school campus and the former Sarasota High School building, soon to be the home of the Sarasota Museum of Art.
Sharp winter sunlight pours over the Umbrella House on Lido Key in Florida as a group of modern architecture enthusiasts begin their morning yoga class Sarasota Modernism Weekend gives visitors ...
Paul Rudolph understood how to build with the climate instead of fighting it, however many of this modern master's works are being torn down.
In 1959, Paul Rudolph, who would become recognized worldwide for his designs, was commissioned to add what became known as the Rudolph addition to the high school.
Paul Rudolph's Sarasota High School—a boldly conceived 1958-60 addition to an older building, with folded concrete planes that emphasize the play of light and shadow—is being restored. Sarasota’s ...
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