Category: Paul Rudolph

  • Milam Residence (1961) – Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

    Paul Rudolph. Milam Residence (1961). Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
    Paul Rudolph. Milam Residence (1961). Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.1
    Paul Rudolph. Milam Residence (1961). Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

    References

    1. Domen, Christopher and King, Joseph. Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses. New York: Princeton Architectural Press (2002). ↩︎

  • William R. Cannon Chapel and Religious Center – Atlanta

    Paul Rudolph. William R. Cannon Chapel and Religious Center (1981). Emory University, Atlanta.
    Paul Rudolph. William R. Cannon Chapel and Religious Center (1981). Emory University, Atlanta.1 2 3
    Looking at Cannon Chapel from the northwest
    Looking at Cannon Chapel from the northwest
    Looking atCannon Chapel from the southeast
    Looking at Cannon Chapel from the southeast
    South elevation of Cannon Chapel
    South elevation of Cannon Chapel
    East facade of Cannon Chapel
    East facade of Cannon Chapel
    Entrance breezeway on the west facade of Cannon Chapel
    Entrance breezeway on the west facade of Cannon Chapel
    Steeple on Cannon Chapel
    Steeple on Cannon Chapel
    Ground floor entrance on the north elevation of Cannon Chapel
    Ground floor entrance on the north elevation of Cannon Chapel
    Covered walkway beneath Cannon Chapel
    Covered walkway beneath Cannon Chapel
    Window and roof on the south elevation of Cannon Chapel
    Window and roof on the south elevation of Cannon Chapel
    Door handles on Cannon Chapel
    Door handles on Cannon Chapel
    Looking out a window in Cannon Chapel
    Looking out a window in Cannon Chapel
    Sanctuary in Cannon Chapel
    Sanctuary in Cannon Chapel
    Teaching chapel in Cannon Chapel
    Teaching chapel in Cannon Chapel
    Teaching chapel in Cannon Chapel
    Teaching chapel in Cannon Chapel
    Sanctuary of Cannon Chapel
    Sanctuary of Cannon Chapel
    Organ in the sanctuary of Cannon Chapel
    Organ in the sanctuary of Cannon Chapel
    Sanctuary in Cannon Chapel
    Sanctuary in Cannon Chapel
    Looking up at the skylight in Cannon Chapel
    Looking up at the skylight in Cannon Chapel
    Board-formed concrete on the exterior of Cannon Chapel
    Board-formed concrete on the exterior of Cannon Chapel

    References

    1. Speed, Billy Cheney. “New Chapel Will Open At Emory”. The Atlanta Journal-The Atlanta Constitution Weekend, September 19, 1981, p. 10-B. ↩︎
    2. Burnett, W.C. “Emory chapel offered architect a challenge”. The Atlanta Journal, October 2, 1981, 1-C. ↩︎
    3. Fox, Catherine. “Emory Chapel A Gem Of Design”. The Atlanta Constitution, October 16, 1981, p. 1-C. ↩︎
  • Healy Guest House, “Cocoon House” (1948) – Siesta Key, Florida

    Twichell & Rudolph. Healy Guest House, "Cocoon House" (1948). Siesta Key, Florida.
    Twichell & Rudolph. Healy Guest House, “Cocoon House” (1948). Siesta Key, Florida.1

    References

    1. Domin, Christopher, and King, Joseph. Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses. New York: Princeton Architectural Press (2002). ↩︎