71qOne of the fundamental rules of architecture as taught in beginning design courses is the importance of pushing the system. An idea should be so wholly thought out and executed that the design rules and logic are obvious to anyone, even if it is at the most elementary level. Paul Rudolph, 1918-1997, understood without a doubt how to successfully design a building that could be read for what it was conceived to be, as is the case with the Milam Residence of Jacksonville, Florida.
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AD Classics: Milam Residence / Paul Rudolph
https://www.archdaily.com/86126/ad-classics-milam-residence-paul-rudolphIgor Fracalossi
AD Classics: Bass Residence / Paul Rudolph
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Architects: Paul Rudolph
- Year: 1972
https://www.archdaily.com/85972/ad-classics-bass-residence-paul-rudolphMegan Sveiven