“Extensions of the housing arch over the green street, giving it shade and animation. The streets are juxtaposed to private courts and terraces for each house, made possible by the flexibility of the ‘Twentieth Century Brick’. Such schemes would be economically unfeasible with any other building technique known in the United States.”
Above quotation by the architect. Moholy-Nagy, Sibyl, and Gerhard Schwab. The Architecture of Paul Rudolph. New York: Praeger, 1970. P. 226.