Yale University

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On April 28, 2026, 9 students from the Ink and Vellum Architecture and Urban Studies Club at Yale University visited the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. Their visit offered an opportunity to engage with the Institute’s exhibitions and architecture. More information about Yale University’s program can be found here: Yale SOA

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Open House

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On April 18, 2026 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its Saturday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

Columbia University GSAPP

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On April 13, 2026, 10 students from the Adaptive Re-use and Repositioning club at Columbia University’s GSAPP program visited the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. Their visit offered an opportunity to engage with the Institute’s exhibitions and architecture. More information about Columbia University’s GSAPP program can be found here: Columbia GSAPP

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Pratt Institute

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On April 10, 2026, architecture students along with faculty members Fred Bellaloum and Danielle Kemble from Pratt Institute visited the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. Their visit offered an opportunity to engage with the Institute’s exhibitions and architecture. More information about Pratt Institute’s program can be found here.

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Open House

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On April 03, 2026 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its First Friday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

The School of Visual Arts

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On March 27, 2026 students along with faculty member Carol Bentel from The School of Visual Arts (SVA) visited the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. Their visit offered an opportunity to engage with the Institute’s exhibitions and architecture. More information about The School of Visual Arts can be found here: SVA.edu

Interested in having your group or class visit us? Learn more and plan your visit here or send an email to office@paulrudolph.institute

Open House

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On March 21, 2026 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its Saturday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

Javier & Paloma Senosiain

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On March 16, 2026 Javier Senosiain and his wife, Paloma, visited the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. Senosiain is a Mexican architect known for his organic architecture and environmentally integrated designs. More information about his work can be found on his Wikipedia page: Javier Senosiain.

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The Buckley School

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On March 14, 2026 students from The Buckley School visited the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. Their visit offered an opportunity to engage with the Institute’s exhibitions and architecture. More information about The Buckley School can be found here: The Buckley School.

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The University of Oklahoma

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On March 11, 2026 32 architecture students along with faculty members Amber Brown, Terrinique Bullard and Alan Moring from The University of Oklahoma visited the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. Their visit offered an opportunity to engage with the Institute’s exhibitions and architecture. Special thanks to William Reue for arranging the visit and more information about The University of Oklahoma’s program can be found here.

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Open House

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On March 06, 2026 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its First Friday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

The Architect's Newspaper

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On March 05, 2026 The Architect’s Newspaper celebrated their Twenty to Watch list of residential architecture design talent with an after party at the Institute. Their visit offered an opportunity to engage with the Institute and New York’s design community. Special thanks to Jack Murphy, Diana Darling, Katherine Ross and Andrea Parsons for arranging the event and more information about The Architect’s Newspaper program can be found here.

Interested in having your group or class visit us? Learn more and plan your visit here or send an email to office@paulrudolph.institute

Open House

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On February 06, 2026 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its First Friday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

Open House

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On January 02, 2026 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its First Friday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

Open House

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On November 22, 2025 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its Saturday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

Pratt Institute

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On November 21, 2025 17 architecture students along with faculty members Fred Bellaloum and Ann Dinh from Pratt Institute visited the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. Their visit offered an opportunity to engage with the Institute’s exhibitions and architecture. More information about Pratt Institute’s program can be found here.

Interested in having your group or class visit us? Learn more and plan your visit here or send an email to office@paulrudolph.institute

Inhabited Worlds / Each Head, a World Exhibit

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On November 13, 2025 the Institute hosted ‘Inhabited Worlds / Each Head, a World’ featuring the art of Felipe Bastos and Mariana Mascarenhas. The show was many different approaches to human identity, perception, and the construction of the world — whether on an intimate, subjective scale centered on individual experience, or on a collective level, exploring the interactions and exchanges that shape us as a community.

Mariana creates symbolic vessels to reconnect body and mind, expand the imagination, and nurture human vitality and Felipe’s photos capture the city as an organism in constant flux, where the monumental dissolves into the whole and attention to detail reveals the dynamics of relationships and objects.

Together, the works invite viewers to suspend habitual ways of seeing, allowing themselves to be carried into moments of surprise, contemplation, and discovery. Between faceless heads and fragments of the street, between the intimate and the collective, the exhibition is an invitation to reflect on how we perceive, feel, and imagine the worlds we inhabit, transforming the act of seeing into a gesture of poetic creation.

A very special thank-you to Cristiana Mascarenhas and Inplus for making the event possible.

Part of the collection was later shown at the Brazilian Consulate in New York as part of the project ‘arte brasileira no consulado’, on view from November 18 to January 30, 2026.

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Open House

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On September 05, 2025 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its First Friday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

Open House

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On August 16, 2025 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its Saturday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.

Open House

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On August 01, 2025 The Paul Rudolph Institute held its First Friday Open House.

The Paul Rudolph Institute’s monthly open house offers a rare opportunity to experience the only Paul Rudolph-designed public interior in New York City. Visitors can explore the landmarked Modulightor Building, encounter exhibitions and original materials from the archives of Paul Rudolph, Myron Goldfinger, and Andrew Geller, and gain a deeper understanding of modern architecture in a setting that is itself historically significant. Whether you are an architect, student, preservationist, or simply curious about design, the open house provides direct access to an extraordinary space and the ideas that shaped it.

Interested in coming to our next open house? Find upcoming dates on our website here.