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#20.2/Larry Scarpa/Sarasota Mod/Paul Rudolph
USModernist Radio - Architecture You Love
English - January 25, 2016 08:00 - 16.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 74 ratingsDesign Arts Comedy architecture design modern wright architect art lautner modernist neutra schindler Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Every year, Sarasota Mod in Sarasota FL throws a great conference on mid-century modern and this year was focused on Paul Rudolph, an architect who made his name in exciting coastal architecture before moving on to become Dean of Architecture at Yale. Rudolph's work is recognized around the world for bold, progressive masses. People are polarized around his work. Modernists praise his visionary designs of concrete and steel, others see them as cold and impractical. Larry Scarpa is a principal in Pugh+Scarpa, award-winning architects. He worked for Rudolph and shares Rudolph's influence during a talk during the Sarasota Mod conference.