Timothy M. Rohan is associate professor of art history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
‘The architectural monograph can be pedestrian, albeit dusted with
a light icing of glamour. Not this one. Timothy M Rohan gives a
brilliant account of the apocalyptic arc of Paul Rudolph’s career.
. . Rohan’s book, frank, fair and intuitive, sets the record
straight.’—Gillian Darley, Icon Magazine
*Icon Magazine*
“Excellent. . . The first substantial account of Rudolph’s entire
career based on original research, offering a detailed account of
his life and work.”—Eric Mumford, Washington University in St.
Louis
*Eric Mumford*
“A well-researched, critical study of an architect who is in urgent
need of re-evaluation.” —Michael Webb, Form
*Form*
“Paul Rudolph, a fascinating architect whose work has suffered from
a broad spate of demolition, is receiving a handsome tribute in a
forthcoming Yale University Press volume, Timothy Rohan’s The
Architecture of Paul Rudolph…” —Anthony Paletta, The Awl
*The Awl*
“A comprehensive look at one of the leading figures of post-war
American architecture, from his early work in Florida to late work
in Asia. It contextualizes the work as well as the man, who played
a key role as the dean of Yale at a pivotal time in architectural
history. Reading this book is like re-remembering who Rudolph
really was.” —Matt Shaw, Architizer
*Architizer*
“Well-argued, well-illustrated, well-edited.”—Alexandra Lange,
Architect Magazine
*Architect Magazine*
"A landmark study of one of the most powerful but also enigmatic
architects that America has produced."—Robert Bruegmann, University
of Illinois, Chicago
*Robert Bruegmann*
“In his excellent new monograph on this complex and sometimes
confounding figure, Timothy M. Rohan . . . emerges as today’s
foremost advocate of Rudolph’s works.”?Martin Filler, The New York
Review of Books
*The New York Review of Books*
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