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: 1001 1st St NW
City: Washington
State: District of Columbia
Zip Code: 20001
Nation: United States

STATUS
Type: Masterplan
Status: Project

TECHNICAL DATA
Date(s): 1966
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PROFESSIONAL TEAM
Client: District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency
Architect: Paul Rudolph
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Master Plan for Northwest #1 Urban Renewal Area

  • The project scope is to design a Master Plan for the Northwest #1 Urban Renewal area in Washington, DC.

  • The site is located in the area between New York Avenue on the north, H Street on the south, New Jersey Avenue on the west and North Capitol Street on the east. Part of the site is also known as the Sursum Corda neighborhood.

  • The site is split into several sections, with each sponsored by a local non-profit organization.

  • Rudolph is given two sections of the site to develop (known as the Prince Hall Apartments and Golden Rule Apartments).

  • Other architects given parts of the site to develop - each with a non-profit sponsor - are Collins and Kronstadt; Madison, Madison and Madison; Chloethiel Smith; and Keyes, Lethbridge and Condon.

  • In addition to the Master Plan, Rudolph is made coordinating architect for the other buildings on the site.

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
“Chronological list of works by Paul Rudolph, 1946-1974.” il., plan. Architecture and Urbanism 49 (January 1975): 162.

Stern, Robert A.M. New Directions in American Architecture. New York: Braziller, 1969. diag. pp. 37-38.

Stern, Robert A.M. New Directions in American Architecture. Revised edition. New York: Braziller, 1969. diag. pp. 37-38.

Wagner, Walter F. “House in the sky-with terrace-under 221-D-3.” il. plan, sec., elev. Architectural Record 143 (June 1968): 160-163.