Paul Marvin Rudolph (October 23, 1918 in Elkton, Kentucky - August 8, 1997 in New York, New York) was an American architect and the dean of the Yale School of Architecture for six years, known for his cubist building designs and highly complex floor plans. His most famous work is the Yale Art and Architecture Building (A&A Building), a spatially complex Brutalist concrete structure. Wikipedia
Brutalists rarely got as brutal as Paul Rudolph, a man who suffered the singular misfortune of designing the Yale Art and Architecture Building. architects.arbitat.com/rudolph/
Paul Rudolph was born in Elkton, Kentucky in 1918. He graduated from Alabama Polytechnic Institute and studied under Walter Gropius at Harvard. After graduating in 1947, he entered into a five year partnership with Ralph Twitchell in Florida. When this www.greatbuildings.com/architects/Paul_Rudolph.html
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