An Entire Paul Rudolph House Is Up for Sale at an L.A. Design Fair
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An Entire Paul Rudolph House Is Up for Sale at an L.A. Design Fair
"The Walker Guest House, a 24-foot cube designed by Paul Rudolph in 1953, is now reassembled in West Hollywood and available for $2 million."
"Jesse Lee, founder of Basic.Space, noted that the guest house is in very good condition, better than expected after years in storage."
"Rudolph's design ingenuity lay in configuring off-the-shelf materials like pre-cut lumber and linoleum flooring into a compelling architectural form."
"The original interior furnishings designed by Rudolph are displayed, alongside curated vintage pieces and artwork by A$AP Rocky's design studio."
Paul Rudolph created unique midcentury modern homes in Florida during the late 1940s and early 1950s, diverging from the International Style. The Walker Guest House, built in 1953 on Sanibel Island, exemplifies his design philosophy. It is a 24-foot cube structure, originally intended as a guest house for Walt Walker. Now, it has been relocated to the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, available for $2 million. The house features original furnishings and curated vintage pieces, showcasing Rudolph's innovative use of materials.
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