• Paul Marvin Rudolph (October 23, 1918 – August 8, 1997) was an American architect and the chair of Yale University's Department of Architecture for six...
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    "emblem of the Sarasota School of Architecture." Architect Paul Rudolph partnered with Twitchell in 1947. Rudolph said that he chose to reside in Sarasota because...
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    terrorist Julia Ann Rudolph (c. 1820–c. 1890), American photographer Paul Rudolph (architect) (1918–1997), American architect Vernon Rudolph (1915–1973), American...
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  • Paul Rudolph may refer to: Paul Rudolph (architect) (1918–1997), American architect Paul Rudolph (musician) (born 1947), Canadian guitarist Paul Rudolph...
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    housed the School of Art. Designed by the building's namesake, architect Paul Rudolph, the complex building contains more than 30 floor levels in its...
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    Gordon Shanklin, FBI Agent Anthony New, Congressman, Representative Paul Rudolph, architect Jess Sweetser, first American-born golfer to win the British Amateur...
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    Revere Quality House (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    is a house located in Siesta Key, Florida that was designed by architects Paul Rudolph and Ralph Twitchell. It is a breakthrough in twentieth-century...
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  • of Paul Rudolph is a 1983 American short documentary film narrated by Cliff Robertson and produced by Bob Eisenhardt about the work of architect Paul Rudolph...
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    Walker Guest House (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    baron TB Walker was a patron of the arts, and commissioned rising architect Paul Rudolph to design a work of modern architecture for a newly acquired beach...
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    Lamolithic house (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    enabling architects to draft efficient and lightweight designs. Several historic lamolithic houses were constructed by renowned architects Paul Rudolph and...
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    20th century by Paul Rudolph, an American architect and one-time dean of Yale University. It is one of the few known projects Rudolph designed in the...
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    Bass Residence (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    Worth, Texas classified as Modern architecture and designed by architect Paul Rudolph, a founder of the Sarasota School of Architecture, and he designed...
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    Supreme Court Roger Q. Mills, former Texas U.S. Senator (1892–1899) Paul Rudolph, architect Edward Shanklin Sr., Revolutionary War soldier and county founding...
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    Tracey Towers refers to two twin buildings designed by architect Paul Rudolph, located in the Jerome Park neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. They...
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    Modulightor Building (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by noted architect Paul Rudolph and was built from 1989 to 1994. The fifth and sixth floor of the...
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    modernist architecture practitioners, including Paul Rudolph, Jack West, and other modernist architects active in the Sarasota area in the 1950s and 1960s...
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    d'Antonguella (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926), known professionally as Rudolph Valentino and nicknamed The Latin Lover, was an Italian actor based in...
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  • Robbins - pediatrician, virologist, Nobel Laureate in Medicine, 1956 Paul Rudolph - architect, chairman of Yale Department of Architecture, 1958-1965 Joseph...
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    Rudolph William Louis Giuliani (/ˌdʒuːliˈɑːni/ JOO-lee-AH-nee, Italian: [dʒuˈljaːni]; born May 28, 1944) is an American politician and disbarred lawyer...
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    Healy Guest House (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    originally built for Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Healy. It was designed in 1948 by Paul Rudolph and Ralph Twitchell during their five-year partnership that sparked a...
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    historic or reconstructed, with two modern skyscrapers designed by Paul Rudolph, architect, and a hotel being exceptions. Sidewalks in it are paved with brick...
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    Milam Residence (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States. It was designed by architect Paul Rudolph in the style of Sarasota Modern. The late modernist home has an...
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    Endo Pharmaceuticals Building (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    known as "Endo Laboratories", is a pharmaceutical plant designed by architect Paul Rudolph in 1962 in Garden City, New York, in the receding farmlands of Long...
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  • of Paul Rudolph" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. October 2 - Christopher Charles Benninger, 82, American-born Indian architect and...
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    through being instrumental in inviting architects like Louis Kahn[by whom?], Richard Neutra, Stanley Tigerman, Paul Rudolph, Robert Boughey and Konstantinos...
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    City Center Towers Complex (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    Worth, Texas, that comprises two towers. It was designed by noted architect Paul Rudolph. At 547 feet (167 meters), Bank of America Tower (until 2017: D...
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    Boston Government Service Center (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    Massachusetts. The center was designed in the Brutalist style, led by architect Paul Rudolph. It is one of the major components of the Government Center complex...
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    Hiss Residence (category Paul Rudolph buildings)
    as the Umbrella House) is a mid-century modern home designed by architect, Paul Rudolph. Built as the show home for Sarasota's Lido Shores neighborhood...
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  • July 3 – Benjamin C. Thompson, American architect (died 2002) October 23 – Paul Rudolph, American architect and academic (died 1997) December 16 – Gerard...
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    Der Scutt (category 20th-century American architects)
    Edward Durell Stone. From 1962 to 1965, Scutt worked for Paul Rudolph and managed Rudolph's New York office. From 1965 to 1975, Scutt was an associate...
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