Mid-century architect Paul Rudolph anticipated where the field would go, from postmodernism to sustainability. Onstage, Timothy Rohan, author of The Architecture of Paul Rudolph from Yale University Press, will join Dwell on Design for a conversation about Rudolph's progressive work.

Paul Rudolph's The Twitchell House, in Siesta Key, Florida, torn down in 2007. Photo by Chris Mottalini.  Search “paul-rudolph-lower-manhattan-expressway.html” from Onstage at Dwell on Design 2014, Day Three

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Mid-century architect Paul Rudolph anticipated where the field would go, from postmodernism to sustainability. Onstage, Timothy Rohan, author of The Architecture of Paul Rudolph from Yale University Press, will join Dwell on Design for a conversation about Rudolph's progressive work.

Paul Rudolph's The Twitchell House, in Siesta Key, Florida, torn down in 2007. Photo by Chris Mottalini.