Paul Rudolph & His Architecture
“I Wanted Something that Would Last” At 89, an Architect Stands by His Plan for City Hall After Four Decades of Both Condemnation and Praise
Thomas, Jack. Boston Globe, 2004. (Newspaper Article)
100 By Paul Rudolph / 1946-74
Architecture and Urbanism, 1977. (Magazine Article)
A Christian Science Student Center by Rudolph Demonstrates his Virtuosity in the Creation of an Architecture Strongly Manipulated in Space and Scale
Architectural Record, 1967. (Magazine Article)
A Pictorial History of Architecture in America
Smith, G. E. Kidder. 1976. (Book)
A Public Library for the City of Niagara Falls
Architectural Record, 1975. (Magazine Article)
American Architecture: A History
Roth, Leland M.. 2001. (Book)
American Architecture: Ideas and Ideologies in the Late Twentieth Century
Heyer, Paul. 1993. (Book)
Biblioteca a Niagara Falls: A Building Which Opens its Arms
Domus, 1976. (Magazine Article)
Boston’s Monuments; Implied Spaces
Architectural Review, 1967. (Magazine Article)
Buffalo Architecture: A Guide
Kowsky, Francis R. 1981. (Book)