Crawford Manor, New Haven, CT, 1962-1966


North Frontage Road and Park Street, New Haven, CT. On this project, Rudolph used pre-cast cement blocks, similar to those at SMTI / UMass Dartmouth.

"Those balconies in the Crawford Manor are an alternation of thrusts, one out from the building and one parallel to it, in order to emphasize the essential organization of the building. If all of the balconies thrust forward, then the result from a distant view would be a kind of shaft. But by making the thrusts of the balconies oppose each other, one senses the cubicle nature of the interior."
Interview with John Cook and Heinrich Klotz, 1973