Kerr Residence, Melbourne Beach, Florida. East Side Looking South. Photograph

This image is courtesy of Luke Crisafulli, Kerr Residence Project Manager for the general contractor, Kinley Corporation of Rockledge, FL. Spacecoast Architects, P.A. was the architect for the restoration of the home. This image shows the property as renovated.

Kerr Residence, Melbourne Beach, Florida. East Side Looking South. Photograph
Type of Work: 
Digital Photograph
Year: 
2007
State/Country: 
FLORIDA
Keywords: 
Kerr Residence, Melbourne Beach, FL, 1950-1951 (with Ralph Twitchell), Rudolph, Paul Marvin, 1918-1997

Endo Labs By Paul Rudolph Officially Changes Hands

Long Island based Metropolitan Realty Associates LLC and its long-time joint-venture equity partner, Angelo Gordon & Co., have completed their acquisition for $7.39 million of one of Long Islands most architecturally significant and centrally located properties, the former Endo Laboratories in Garden City, NY. The property is comprised of two buildings totaling 190,000 square feet on 7.55 acres of land.
Later owned by Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals, the property at 1000 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, NY., and an adjacent 25,000-square-foot, freestanding research and office building at 500 Endo Blvd., were designed by Paul Rudolph in the 1960s. The complex has been renamed The Business and Research Center at Garden City

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Long Island Moderns: Art and Architecture on the North Shore and Beyond

Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsWayne, Kenneth; Neil, Erik
CityHuntington, NY
PublisherThe Heckscher Museum of Art: Distributed by University Press of New England
Call NumberNA730.L66 2009
Key WordsRudolph; Paul Marvin; 1918-1997; Endo Pharmaceutical Laboratories; Stewart Avenue; Garden City; Long Island; New York; 1960-1964; 1967; Deane Residence; Great Neck; NY; 1970; Exhibitions
AbstractPublished on the occasion of the exhibitions: "Long Island Moderns: Artists on the North Shore from Edward Steichen to Cindy Sherman," October 3, 2009 - January 10, 2010 and "Arcadia/Suburbia: Architecture on Long Island, 1930--2010," January 16, 2010 - April 11, 2010.
StateNew York

Emory University Projects by Paul Rudolph Highlighted on Tour

Check out the pictures of the Cannon Chapel and Pitts Theology Library at Emory University included in this review of a recent tour. Paul Rudolph’s father, Keener Rudolph, was in the first graduating class from the Candler School of Theology at Emory in 1915.

http://architecturetourist.blogspot.com/2009/11/pitts-theology-library-e...

On New York City, 1959

“We need sequences of space which arouse one’s curiosity, give a sense of anticipation, which beckon and impel us to rush forward and find that releasing space which dominates, which climaxes and acts as a magnet and gives direction. This is well illustrated by the Fifth Avenue entrance to Rockefeller Plaza, where one strides forward in anticipation of seeing the sunken court and its activities. Most important of all we need those outer spaces which encourage social contact, again well illustrated by Rockefeller Plaza, the best outdoor living room in America.”
Rudolph, Paul Marvin, 1918-1997. "The Changing Face of New York." American Institute of Architects. Journal 131 (April 1959): 39.

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