Despite declining popularity in the 1970s, Paul Rudolph's architectural work is seeing renewed interest. Known for emphasizing humanistic values and urbanism, his influence endures in modern architecture. A new exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, "Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph," will showcase his contributions and complex relationship with architectural trends. Though Rudolph passed away on August eight, 1997, his visionary designs continue to inspire architects exploring the boundaries of form and function.
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