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Last night, we hosted the opening night for 'Architecture=Art: The Susan Grant Lewin Collection' Curated by Eshaan Mehta, the drawings—meticulously drawn by hand or digitally rendered—come from the personal collection of Susan Grant Lewin.

Last night, we hosted the opening night for 'Architecture=Art: The Susan Grant Lewin Collection'

Curated by Eshaan Mehta, the drawings—meticulously drawn by hand or digitally rendered—come from the personal collection of Susan Grant Lewin.
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Model of the Ira Marcus Residence in Edgartown, Massachusetts designed by Myron Goldfinger in 1976. The completed house was featured in Architectural Record in May 1978.

Model of the Ira Marcus Residence in Edgartown, Massachusetts designed by Myron Goldfinger in 1976. The completed house was featured in Architectural Record in May 1978.
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Joan Smalls, Lauren Hutton, and Morten Nielsen for Bottega Veneta SS17. Shot at Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture (Modulightor). Photos by Todd Hido. Courtesy of Bottega Veneta.

Joan Smalls, Lauren Hutton, and Morten Nielsen for Bottega Veneta SS17. Shot at Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture (Modulightor). Photos by Todd Hido.

Courtesy of Bottega Veneta.
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56 Years ago today, a fire at Yale changed everything for Paul Rudolph, and was one reason for a downturn in his career in the seventies. The lack of work inspired Rudolph to create the Modulightor lighting company, which is now the headquarters of the Paul Rudolph Institute

56 Years ago today, a fire at Yale changed everything for Paul Rudolph, and was one reason for a downturn in his career in the seventies. The lack of work inspired Rudolph to create the Modulightor lighting company, which is now the headquarters of the Paul Rudolph Institute
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VISIT A PAUL RUDOLPH APARTMENT Saturday July 19th from 1-4pm - experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed interior open to the public in New York City. Space is limited so reserve your place today! For info visit paulrudolph.institute/rudolph-open-h…

VISIT A PAUL RUDOLPH APARTMENT Saturday July 19th from 1-4pm - experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed interior open to the public in New York City. Space is limited so reserve your place today! For info visit paulrudolph.institute/rudolph-open-h…
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Shoreline Apartments in Buffalo, NY, designed by Paul Rudolph in 1969. The project is part of a 1970 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art @themuseumofmodernart entitled Work in Progress.

Shoreline Apartments in Buffalo, NY, designed by Paul Rudolph in 1969. The project is part of a 1970 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art @themuseumofmodernart entitled Work in Progress.
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VISIT A PAUL RUDOLPH APARTMENT Saturday July 19th from 1-4pm - experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed interior open to the public in New York City. Space is limited so reserve your place today! For info visit paulrudolph.institute/rudolph-open-h…

VISIT A PAUL RUDOLPH APARTMENT Saturday July 19th from 1-4pm - experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed interior open to the public in New York City. Space is limited so reserve your place today! For info visit paulrudolph.institute/rudolph-open-h…
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Thinking of Myron Goldfinger, who passed away two years ago yesterday. Our thoughts are with his family as we digitized this photo of Myron and his wife June at Cove Castles which they designed in Anguilla. Myron may not be with us, but his work continues to inspire everyday.

Thinking of Myron Goldfinger, who passed away two years ago yesterday. 

Our thoughts are with his family as we digitized this photo of Myron and his wife June at Cove Castles which they designed in Anguilla.

Myron may not be with us, but his work continues to inspire everyday.
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🚧 Photos of Modulightor under construction in 1988 🚧 1: Construction workers building the steel facade. 2: The original 1880 building, pre-renovation. 3: Worker cutting steel beam for construction. 4: Facade under construction.

🚧 Photos of Modulightor under construction in 1988 🚧 

1: Construction workers building the steel facade.
2: The original 1880 building, pre-renovation.
3: Worker cutting steel beam for construction.
4: Facade under construction.
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VISIT A PAUL RUDOLPH APARTMENT Friday August 1st from 6-9pm - experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed interior open to the public in New York City. Space is limited so reserve your place today! For info visit paulrudolph.institute/rudolph-open-h…

VISIT A PAUL RUDOLPH APARTMENT Friday August 1st from 6-9pm - experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed interior open to the public in New York City. Space is limited so reserve your place today! For info visit paulrudolph.institute/rudolph-open-h…
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"It’s hard to be depressed in here" — Paul Rudolph on his New York City penthouse he designed in 1977. Slide 1: Rudolph bedroom Slide 2: Mirrored MODULIGHTOR light wall Slide 3: Glass bottom bathtub above the office and guest room

"It’s hard to be depressed in here" — Paul Rudolph on his New York City penthouse he designed in 1977.

Slide 1: Rudolph bedroom
Slide 2: Mirrored <a href="/modulightor/">MODULIGHTOR</a> light wall
Slide 3: Glass bottom bathtub above the office and guest room
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VISIT A PAUL RUDOLPH APARTMENT TONIGHT August 1st from 6-9pm - experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed interior open to the public in New York City. Space is limited so reserve your place today! For info visit paulrudolph.institute/rudolph-open-h… #paulrudolph

VISIT A PAUL RUDOLPH APARTMENT TONIGHT August 1st from 6-9pm - experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed interior open to the public in New York City. Space is limited so reserve your place today! For info visit paulrudolph.institute/rudolph-open-h…

#paulrudolph
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From open houses to book talks and behind-the-scenes access, we're making sure there's never a dull moment inside these walls. Join us, and help keep this architectural landmark alive. Link in bio.