Open House

Thanks for Coming to see us!

On July 19, 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.

Architecture=Art Exhibit Opening

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On July 02, 2025 the Institute celebrated the opening of ‘Architecture=Art: The Susan Grant Lewin Collection’

The show featured approximately 50 architectural presentation drawings by celebrated architects from around the world. The drawings—meticulously drawn by hand or digitally rendered—were from the personal collection of Susan Grant Lewin, a longtime advocate for contemporary architecture and design. Created as conceptual or presentation works, they reflect drawing as an essential part of the architect’s expressive process—less about documentation, more about persuasion and imagination. Among the architects represented were: Eileen Grey, Daniel Arsham, Frank Gehry, Jesse Reiser, Hani Rashid, Steven Holl,  Aldo Rossi, Michael Graves, James Wines, Stanley Tigerman, John Hejduk, and many others.

Thank you to everyone who came to experience Susan Grant Lewin’s exhibit. We’re especially thankful to the team whose work made the exhibition possible—from curatorial planning and installation to the many behind-the-scenes details that brought the show to life. Your support helps sustain our mission of preserving and sharing the legacy of modern architecture through exhibitions and public programs.

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Open House

Thanks for Coming to see us!

On June 21, 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.

Grassroots Preservation Awards

Thank you to the Historic Districts Council!

On June 17, 2025 the Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture was recognized by the Historic Districts Council (HDC) with a 2025 Grassroots Preservation Award. The award was presented at HDC’s 25th anniversary Grassroots Preservation Awards ceremony at St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery in New York City.

The Historic Districts Council is New York City’s advocate for historic neighborhoods. Since 2000, HDC’s Grassroots Preservation Awards have celebrated the people and organizations doing the on-the-ground work of preservation—community groups, coalitions, public servants, and others who help protect the places that give New York its character.

For PRIMA, this recognition is especially meaningful because our mission is rooted in public access, education, and preservation advocacy—centered in the Modulightor Building, the only Paul Rudolph-designed space in NYC open to the public.

We were proud to be recognized alongside an inspiring group of 2025 honorees. To HDC, thank you for this honor—and for 25 years of championing preservation across all five boroughs.

And to everyone who has supported PRIMA’s work—our members, donors, volunteers, collaborators, speakers, and visitors—thank you. This award is a reminder that preservation is a collective effort, and we’re grateful to be part of a citywide community committed to safeguarding modern architecture for the future.

We look forward to continuing the work: expanding access to the archives, sharing new research, and advocating for threatened modern sites—one project, one program, and one open house at a time.