

Please join
The Paul Rudolph Foundation for an Open House event to celebrating the Lower Manhattan Expressway
Designed and built by architect Paul Rudolph, this Manhattan townhouse is a private residence and home of the Paul Rudolph Foundation as well as a showroom and laboratory for Modulightor, a custom lighting company created by Paul Rudolph and Ernst Wagner. The four-story steel structure building was one of the architect's last projects and demonstrates the spatial theories Rudolph was still testing late in his career.
Friday, October 1, 2010 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Modulightor, 246 East 58th Street
Remarks at 7:30 by Sean Khorsandi, Foundation Co-Director
and
Dan Webre, Foundation Co-Director
This limited event is in acknowledgement of the Drawing Center and the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture's exhibition on LoMEx opening on Thursday, September 30th at the Cooper Union.
Tickets for this event are limited, so reserve your place today to ensure your attendance. Unfortunately, tickets will not be available at the door. Tickets are non-refundable.
Proceeds from this event benefit The Paul Rudolph Foundation to promote the preservation, knowledge and understanding of the work of architect and educator Paul Rudolph.
For more information, please contact events@paulrudolph.org or visit The Paul Rudolph Foundation's website at www.paulrudolph.org
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