“In this project, rendered by his former student Der Scutt, a series of overlapping box-like concrete volumes create the major defining feature of the composition. The primary interior spaces of the house extend diagonally across the site in plan and step out toward the view of the Atlantic in perspective. A sense of thrusting and counter trusting volumes is achieved through the effective use of one point perspective drawing technique.”
Domin, Christopher, and Joseph King. Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2002. p. 211.