Welcome to the Archives of the Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation. The purpose of this online database 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 Rudolph’s lifetime; physical drawings and models; personal photos and memorabilia; and contemporary photographs and articles.
Unless otherwise noted, all images and drawings are copyright © The Estate of Paul Rudolph and The Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation. Please speak with a representative of the Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation to get permission to use any drawings or photos. Drawings, sketches and other materials produced by Rudolph’s architectural office at the Library of Congress are maintained there for preservation, but the intellectual property rights belong to the Paul Rudolph Estate and Ernst Wagner, founder of the Paul Rudolph Heritage Foundation.
LOCATION
Address: 11 Fraternity Row
City: Gainesville
State: Florida
Zip Code: 32603
Nation: United States
STATUS
Type: Housing
Status: Project
TECHNICAL DATA
Date(s): 1960
Site Area:
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Building Cost:
PROFESSIONAL TEAM
Client: Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Chapter
Architect: Paul Rudolph
Associate Architect:
Landscape:
Structural:
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SUPPLIERS
Contractor:
Subcontractor(s):
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity House
The project consists of the design of a fraternity house.
The fraternity house is eventually constructed in 1963 by another architect.
DRAWINGS - Design Drawings / Renderings
DRAWINGS - Construction Drawings
DRAWINGS - Shop Drawings
PHOTOS - Project Model
PHOTOS - During Construction
PHOTOS - Completed Project
PHOTOS - Current Conditions
LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION
RELATED DOWNLOADS
PROJECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
“Debut Works of Architects.” Kokusai Kentiku, no. 33, 33, Oct. 1966.
Jimena Tavel. “Pi Kappa Phi Building Demolished, Prepared for Reconstruction.” The Independent Florida Alligator, 24 Aug. 2017, https://www.alligator.org/article/2017/08/pi-kappa-phi-building-demolished-prepared-for-reconstruction.