The architecture of Paul Rudolph;
introduction by Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, commentaries to the works by Paul Rudolph, captions by Gerhard Schwab; [translated from the German]
- London, Thames & Hudson, 1970.
- 240 p. illus. (some col.), plans. 26 cm.
The reference indicates that the captions and possibly other parts of the content originated in German and were translated.
The book is an essential early survey of Rudolph's work, capturing his transition from the lighter Modernism of his Florida houses to the dramatic, sculptural forms of his Brutalist-style buildings, such as the Yale Art and Architecture Building.
0500090572 9780500090572
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B70-13871
Architectural drawing Brutalism Modern movement Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation