This could be called one of the toughest renovation jobs imaginable. Actually, it’s the most recent and most extensive revamping of one of Paul Rudolph’s best works––his own penthouse on New York’s Beekman Place, which he started in 1978. The architects, Jared Della Valle, AIA, and Andrew Bernheimer, AIA, hesitated telling friends they were working on this iteration, completed in 2006, until they could be sure it was turning out as hoped. It has. While Della Valle Bernheimer’s rendition presents a muter, sparer version of the original, the architectonic essence is very much intact.
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