Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Date (s): 1958 – 1960. Location: Sarasota, Florida. Status: Built. Type: School. The second of two high schools Rudolph completed for the Sarasota School District, Sarasota High School forms both a bookend to the work of the Fifties and a premonition of the work to follow.

    • sarasota high school paul rudolph1
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph2
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph3
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph4
  2. Sarasota, Florida. Healy Guest House (Ralph Twitchell and Paul Rudolph, Architects), 1950. Sarasota High School Addition (1960) Following his studies at Harvard, Rudolph moved to Sarasota, Florida, and partnered with Ralph Twitchell for four years, until he started his own practice in 1952.

  3. At a friend's suggestion, Rudolph moved to Sarasota, Florida in 1941 to work for Ralph Twitchell. He stayed for 6 months before leaving to study at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Paul Rudolph and classmates at Harvard

    • sarasota high school paul rudolph1
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph2
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph3
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph4
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph5
  4. City: Sarasota. State: Florida. Zip Code: 34237. Nation: United States. STATUS. Type: Academic. Status: Built. TECHNICAL DATA. Date (s): 1958-1960. Site Area: Floor Area: 78,437 s.f. Height: Floors (Above Ground): 2. Building Cost: $1,038,000 USD (excluding fees, equipment and site development); $13.37 per s.f. PROFESSIONAL TEAM.

    • sarasota high school paul rudolph1
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph2
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph3
    • sarasota high school paul rudolph4
  5. Paul Rudolph in Moholy-Nagy, Sibyl. The Architecture of Paul Rudolph. New York: Praeger, 1970. p. 62. “The second Sarasota High School was a move from clear form, from clear structure, from lineal structural elements defining space, to the organization of planes in space.

  6. 29 de oct. de 2018 · Led by Sarasota School of Architecture cofounders Paul Rudolph and Ralph Twitchell, innovative architects including Victor Lundy, Jack West, Tim Seibert, Philip Hiss, and William Rupp...

  7. Paul Rudolph (1918-1997, United States) was one of the pioneers of the Sarasota School of Architecture, a group of post-war modern architects (1941-1966) known for thoughtful consideration of how architecture should adapt to local climates and landscape.