Paul Rudolph Hall

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Paul Rudolph Hall is a landmark Brutalist building at Yale University that serves as the primary home of the Yale School of Architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Brutalist architecture
academic building
landmark
university building
affiliation Yale School of Architecture
Yale University
architect Paul Rudolph
architecturalStyle Brutalism
Modernist architecture
associatedWith architectural preservation debates
campus Yale University campus
category Brutalist architecture in Connecticut
School of architecture buildings
Yale University buildings
city New Haven NERFINISHED
contains Yale School of Architecture building
surface form: Yale Architecture Gallery

architecture studios
critique spaces
exhibition spaces
faculty offices
lecture halls
library spaces
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function public programs
research
teaching
heritageStatus architectural landmark
houses Yale School of Architecture
locatedIn New Haven, Connecticut
United States of America
surface form: United States

Yale University
material cast-in-place concrete
reinforced concrete
namedAfter Paul Rudolph
notableFor complex sectional composition
dramatic staircases
exposed concrete surfaces
interlocking interior levels
sculptural massing
owner Yale University
primaryFunction home of the Yale School of Architecture
significance iconic example of American Brutalism
signature work of Paul Rudolph
state Connecticut
usedFor architectural education
design studios
exhibitions
lectures

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Yale School of Architecture hasFacility Paul Rudolph Hall