Paul Rudolph (American, 1918-1997) Six Diazo Print Plans for the Yanofsky House, dated "1957," prints include site plan, floor plans, elevations, framing, foundation and footing plans, structural section and details, each sheet 39 1/2 x 26 in.
Note: Rudolph received his B.Arch. from Auburn University and the went on to study under Walter Gropius at Harvard. For a number of years, he headed the architecture program at Yale. His projects include the Art and Architecture Building at Yale, Blue Cross and Blue Shield Building in Boston, and the Concourse in Singapore. Early in his career he designed several iconic Modernist private homes including this residence in Newton, Massachusetts.
Condition
Condition: Scattered edge tears and toning. Minimal fading.
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