Paul Rudolph

Biography

Paul Marvin Rudolph (October 23, 1918 – August 8, 1997) was an American architect and the chair of Yale University's Department of Architecture from 1958 to 1965. He was known for his use of reinforced concrete and highly complex floor plans. His best-known works include the Boston Government Service Center and the Yale Art and Architecture Building (A&A Building), a spatially-complex Brutalist concrete structure. He is one of the modernist architects considered an early practitioner of the Sarasota School of Architecture.

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Discography

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Credited work

733 releases · 106 albums · active 1969–2026

  • Performance · 2,582
  • Other credits · 122
  • Engineering · 9
  • Production · 8

Studios: Olympic Studios · Island Studios · Majestic Studios · Air Studios

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