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2008
Concrete Splendor: The primal power of Tadao Ando derives from his sublime use, Nobel, Philip , Metropolis, September, (2008)
At the Convention, Bernstein, Fred A. , Architect, Volume 97, Issue 4, p.55, (2008) Abstract

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2007
Should they stay or should they go? A tale of two buildings, Beam, Alex , Boston Globe, October 24, p.1-2, (2007) Abstract
Clean Slate: The debate over what to do about Boston's City Hall is missing the point: its not about a building, its about reimaging the heart of the city, its connections to the past, and its possibilities for the future, Thrush, George , Boston Globe, May 13, p.1, 4, (2007) Abstract
A Road Trip Back to the Future, Bernstein, Fred A. , New York Times, March 23, p.1, 10, (2007)

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2006
Interview with William Grindereng: Longtime Architectural Associate of Architect Paul Rudolph / Interviewed by Bruce Barnes, Grindereng, William; Barnes, Bruce , June 28, (2006) Abstract
Interview with William Grindereng: Longtime Architectural Associate of Architect Paul Rudolph / Interviewed by Bruce Barnes, Grindereng, William; Barnes, Bruce , June 28, North Dartmouth, MA, (2006) Abstract

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2004
There Goes the Neighborhood, Campbell, Robert , Boston Globe, June 27, p.46, (2004)
[Re] Reading Perspecta: The First Fifty Years of the Yale Architectural Journal, , Cambridge, MA, (2004)
The Persistence of Formal Patterns, Purves, Alexander , [Re] Reading Perspecta: The First Fifty Years of the Yale Architectural Journal, Cambridge, MA, p.444-456, (2004)

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2003
Urban Scrawl: Is Boston's Obsession with History Stifling New Architecture, Making it, Dull, and Sometimes Downright Ugly?, Campbell, Robert , Boston Globe Magazine, January 12, p.10-13, 20, (2003)
The Architect as Urbanist, Bruegmann, Robert , Paul Rudolph: The Late Work, New York, p.16-38, (2003)

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2002
State Drops Development Bombshell on West End, Plotnick, Neil , Beacon Hill Times, June 11, Boston, p.10, (2002)

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2001
Architecture in the Age of Alienation: Paul Rudolph's Postwar Academic Buildings, Rohan, Timothy M. , Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, (2001)

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1999
The Architecture of Madness: Buildings Can Drive You Crazy, But Can They Help Restore Mental Health?, Nobel, Philip , Metropolis, October, Volume 19, Number 2, p.128-131, 161, (1999)
The Art and Architecture of Paul Rudolph, Monk, Tony , Chichester, West Sussex, (1999) Abstract
Built in Boston: City and Suburb, 1800-2000, Shand-Tucci, Douglass , Amherst, MA, (1999)

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1997
State Service Center, Campbell, Robert , Boston Globe, November 9, p.26, (1997)
Critic at Large: "Hey, Sailor..." A Brief Memoir of the Long Life and Short Fame of Paul Rudolph, Forster, Kurt W. , ANY: Architecture New York, Number 21, p.13-15, (1997)
Shelter Blues: Sanity and Selfhood Among the Homeless, Desjarlais, Robert , Philadelphia, (1997) Abstract

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1996
Hub's 10 Ugliest Rate as Monuments of Bad Taste, McMurtrie, John , Boston Herald, September 15, p.14, (1996)
Modern Architecture Since 1900, Curtis, William J. R. , New York, (1996)
Source Book of American Architecture: 500 Notable Buildings from the 10th Century to the Present, Smith, G. E. Kidder , New York, (1996) Abstract

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1993
Architects on Architecture: New Directions in America, Heyer, Paul , New York, (1993)
American Architecture: Ideas and Ideologies in the Late Twentieth Century, Heyer, Paul , New York, (1993)