Celebrated, reviled, reborn: Paul Rudolph, the brutalist architect with a party streak
Briefly

"The Modulightor building is a striking matrix of slender steel struts and intersecting planes of glass, forming a crystalline tower amid a regular row of townhouses."
"Paul Rudolph's work ranges from breezy beachside homes in the 1950s to the macho megalithic megastructures of the 1960s, before shifting to camp party pads in the 1980s."
"The Modulightor building serves as the only publicly accessible Rudolph building in New York and is featured in the Met's first major architecture exhibition in over 50 years."
"Rudolph's audacious creations are partly lost to time, as many have been destroyed in the last two decades due to unfaltering development."
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