Paul Rudolph (1918–1997) was an American architect, renowned for his modernist buildings in the 20th century. In his early days he focused on the projects in the United States, not until the mixed receptions to his works and the decline in modernist approach, he shifted heavily to Hong Kong and Southeast Asia for his architectural practice.
In the M+ Collection Archives, the Paul Rudolph Project Archives hold the sketches and renderings of various projects in his later decades, with the focus on Asia. In the M+ Collection, you can find architectural models of two of his unbuilt projects proposed on Harbour Road and Plantation Road in Hong Kong.
Paul Rudolph
Model, Harbor Road Office and Hotel Tower (1989), Hong Kong
1989, reproduced 2020
Paul Rudolph
Drawings and photographic material, Interdenominational Chapel (1967–1969), Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, USA
[circa 1960s]
Paul Rudolph
Drawings, Wisma Dharmala Sakti (Intiland Tower) (1982–1990), Jakarta, Indonesia
[circa 1983–circa 1990]
Paul Rudolph
Drawings, proposed residence for Wee Ee Chao, Plantation Road, Hong Kong
December 1993–15 November 1996