Paul Rudolph built this residence in Newton, Pennsylvania, and although it signifies his shift from planar designs to more sculptural and geometric ones, the architect never publicized it. When a new owner snatched up the abode in 2014, he turned to Rudolph's original 1957 plans for guidance and added a third bay, fashioning walls out of the same stone as the original.   Photo 3 of 10 in A Paul Rudolph-Designed Midcentury Is Rescued From Obscurity and Finally Completed

A Paul Rudolph-Designed Midcentury Is Rescued From Obscurity and Finally Completed

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Full-height glazing allows daylight to fall deep into the home, extending into the mezzanine. A stone fireplace anchors the living space while extending upward.