Welcome to the Archives of The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. The purpose of this online collection is to function as a tool for scholars, students, architects, preservationists, journalists and other interested parties. The archive consists of photographs, slides, articles and publications from Goldfinger’s lifetime; physical drawings and models; personal photos and memorabilia; and contemporary photographs and articles.
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LOCATION
Address: 150 Central Park South
City: New York
State: New York
Zip Code: 10019
Nation: United States
STATUS
Type: Residential
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TECHNICAL DATA
Date(s): 1977
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PROFESSIONAL TEAM
Client: Milton Lasdon (0000-0000) and Mrs. Lasdon (0000-0000)
Architect: Myron Goldfinger
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Lasdon Residence
The project scope is to design an alteration to an existing residence for Milton Lasdon (0000-0000) and Mrs. Lasdon (0000-0000).
The project is located in apartments 2804 and 2806 in the Hampshire House. The Hampshire House is an existing building designed by architects A. Rollin Caughey and William F. Evans Jr. which opened in 1937. It contains 155 apartments on 36 floors.
DRAWINGS - Design Drawings / Renderings
DRAWINGS - Construction Drawings
DRAWINGS - Shop Drawings
PHOTOS - Project Model
PHOTOS - During Construction
PHOTOS - Completed Project
PHOTOS - Current Conditions
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