Seth Weine February 14, 2020 Architectural Drawings, Architectural History, Boston, Modern Architecture, Paul Rudolph, Urban Design Archetypes of Space: a Poetic View Into Rudolph's Design for the Boston Government Service Center Seth Weine February 14, 2020 Architectural Drawings, Architectural History, Boston, Modern Architecture, Paul Rudolph, Urban Design When the major architecture journal, Architectural Record, covered Paul Rudolph’s Boston Government Service Center, they took an unusual and fascinating approach: looking at the building’s forms & interiors though the matrix of spatial archetypes.
Seth Weine January 9, 2020 Architectural History, Brutalism, Modernism, Paul Rudolph, Modern Architecture, Architectural Style Kate Wagner and McMansion Hell: Deeper Into the question of Brutalism (and what it's NOT) Seth Weine January 9, 2020 Architectural History, Brutalism, Modernism, Paul Rudolph, Modern Architecture, Architectural Style The popular website goes further into the question of Brutalism, in part two of their exploration of that controversial term and style.