Bourne House
Bourne House
The Sarasota School of Architecture is characterized by its adaption of "International Style" architecture to the Florida climate. Large sunshades, natural ventilation systems, full-height sliding glass doors, single-depth floor plans (no corridors), and walls of jalousie windows are features of many of these buildings, mostly built between 1941 and 1966.
Architect: Paul Rudolph
Date: 1953
Image: PR-003D
THE ARCHITECT: In the early 1940s, Paul Rudolph studied architecture under Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. After graduating, Rudolph moved to Florida and partnered with architect Ralph Twitchell for four years before starting his own practice. Together, Rudolph and Twitchell were instrumental in developing an innovative architectural style called the Sarasota School. Learn more about Paul Rudolph.
Framed Print Sizing Details
MEDIUM
Dimensions with frame and mat: 15" x 24"
Dimensions of photo: 10" x 18.5"
LARGE
Dimensions with frame and mat: 18" x 28"
Dimensions of photo: 11.5" x 21.5"