Writings on Architecture by Paul Rudolph
The first collection of writings by one of the most innovative architects and educators of the 1950s and 1960s, this book includes a wealth of recently discovered archival materials and many previously unpublished photographs. Featured texts include a selection of Paul Rudolph's published critical writings, which cover such topics as Rudolph's views about the architecture and city planning of his time and the proper way to educate an architectural student. Recent controversies about the preservation of many of Rudolph's buildings-including the landmark Art and Architecture Building at Yale, which celebrates its 45th anniversary and grand reopening in November 2008-make this a timely publication.