
Paul Rudolph version of the Riverside High School Sarasota, Fl
Riverview High School in Sarasota was built in 1958. It was the first public building designed by Paul Rudolph. He was an internationally respected architect. Riverview High School was one of the most progressive schools of its day.
The buildings were arranged in a U shape creating an open plaza in the center. A distinctive free standing covered parkway of horizontal plain completed the square on a the fourth side. This configuration ensured students were always protected from sun and rain.
The plan included a planetarium. The building style was internationalist. It included modern steel and glass among native pine trees.
The 2 story classroom buildings were designed with generous corridors open at both ends to insure cross breeze.

Paul Rudolph version of Riverside High School Sarasota Florida
Paul Rudolph incorporated passive ventilation, day lighting and shading in his plan for the school. The building was never designed to work with air conditioning. Use of air conditioning led to problems with mold. Inappropriate alterations in the last few.decades as well as poor maintenance led to high restoration costs. In 2009, the school board voted to demolish the Rudolph Building. It was converted to a parking lot.

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Architect Richard Price was tasked with the project to replace the Paul Rudolph building in 2009.

1,100 Seat Auditorium Riverview High School Sarasota

Inside Auditorium

Inside Auditorium

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Riverview High School