Welcome to the Archives of The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture. The purpose of this online collection 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.
Some of the materials are in the public domain, some are offered under Creative Commons, and some are owned by others, including the Paul Rudolph Estate. Please speak with a representative of The Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture before using any drawings or photos in the Archives. In all cases, the researcher shall determine how to appropriately publish or otherwise distribute the materials found in this collection, while maintaining appropriate protection of the applicable intellectual property rights.
In his will, Paul Rudolph gave his Architectural Archives (including drawings, plans, renderings, blueprints, models and other materials prepared in connection with his professional practice of architecture) to the Library of Congress Trust Fund following his death in 1997. A Stipulation of Settlement, signed on June 6, 2001 between the Paul Rudolph Estate and the Library of Congress Trust Fund, resulted in the transfer of those items to the Library of Congress among the Architectural Archives, that the Library of Congress determined suitable for its collections. The intellectual property rights of items transferred to the Library of Congress are in the public domain. The usage of the Paul M. Rudolph Archive at the Library of Congress and any intellectual property rights are governed by the Library of Congress Rights and Permissions.
However, the Library of Congress has not received the entirety of the Paul Rudolph architectural works, and therefore ownership and intellectual property rights of any materials that were not selected by the Library of Congress may not be in the public domain and may belong to the Paul Rudolph Estate.
LOCATION
Address: 862 Fenimore Road
City: Larchmont
State: New York
Zip Code: 10538
Nation: United States
STATUS
Type: Residence
Status: Built
TECHNICAL DATA
Date(s): 1982
Site Area: 1.92 acres (83,635 s.f.)
Floor Area: 7 beds, 8.5 baths 6,488 s.f.
Height:
Floors (Above Ground): 2
Building Cost:
PROFESSIONAL TEAM
Client: Maurits and Claire Edersheim
Architect: Paul Rudolph
Associate Architect:
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SUPPLIERS
Contractor:
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Edersheim Residence Alterations
The original house was constructed in 1958.
Rudolph designs additions and alterations in 1982, 1989 and 1991.
Original Rudolph designs include a guest house, main residence entry, covered porch, expansive built-ins, skylights, interior lighting and a complete renovation of the main structure.
The home has a 770 s.f. attached garage for 4 cars.
The residence is deeded to Claire Edersheim
The house is listed for sale at $2,488.000 USD on September 12, 2009 by Houlihan Lawrence
The residence is deeded to Elizabeth and Steven Edersheim in 2010.
The house is listed for sale at $2,000,000 USD on April 10, 2010 by McClellan Sotheby’s International Realty.
The house is sold on July 27, 2010 by Houlihan Lawrence for $2,100,000 USD to Viju and Ramya Joseph.
The house is sold on January 28, 2022 by Houlihan Lawrence for $3,400,000 USD.
DRAWINGS - Design Drawings / Renderings
DRAWINGS - Construction Drawings
DRAWINGS - Shop Drawings
PHOTOS - Project Model
PHOTOS - During Construction
PHOTOS - Completed Project
PHOTOS - Current Conditions
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