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[edit]- http://modulightor.com/files/misc/17/pressforwebsite.pdf
- “House of Light.” Elements of Living, Mar. 2006. http://www.modulightor.com/installations/house-of-light-article/
- https://www.paulrudolph.institute/198801-modulightor
- https://www.docomomo-us.org/register/the-modulightor-building
- https://www.archpaper.com/2017/10/archtober-building-of-the-day-6-the-modulightor-building/
- Apoorva Tadepalli. “Inside Paul Rudolph’s Iconic Modulightor Building in NYC.” Untapped Cities, 11 Dec. 2017, https://untappedcities.com/2017/12/11/inside-paul-rudolphs-iconic-modulightor-building-nyc/
- Fred A. Bernstein. “Paul Rudolph’s Legacy Lives on Through His Outstanding Buildings.” Galerie, Oct. 2018, https://www.galeriemagazine.com/paul-rudolph-architect-100-birthday/
- Joseph Giovannini. “An Architect’s Last Word.” The New York Times, 8 July 2004.
- Lauren Gallow. “The Modulightor Building.” Cereal Magazine, Sept. 2021, https://readcereal.com/modulightor/
- Melissa Minton. “Bottega Veneta’s Latest Campaign Features Lauren Hutton, Joan Smalls, and an NYC Landmark.” Architectural Digest, Jan. 2017, https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/bottega-venettas-summer-2017-campaign
- Miguel Llona and Patrick Kasingsing. “Monument Man.” Kanto - Creative Corners, May 2021, https://kanto.com.ph/spaces/paul-rudolph/.
- Patricia Zohn. “Paul Rudolph’s Modulightor Building: A Hidden Masterpiece.” CultureZohn, 7 Oct. 2017, https://www.culturezohn.com/culturedpearls/2017/10/7/paul-rudolphs-modulightor-building-a-hidden-masterpiece.
- Sarah Cascone. “Bottega Veneta Turns to Modernist Architecture Gem for Todd Hido Photoshoot.” Artnet, 6 Jan. 2017, https://news.artnet.com/art-world/bottega-veneta-hido-paul-rudolph-805148.
-- ɱ (talk) 21:31, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
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- ... that modernist architect Paul Rudolph was said to have run out of money three times while designing the Modulightor Building? Source: Barron, James (May 7, 2025). "A Landmark Celebrates an Architect Many Have Forgotten". The New York Times.
- ALT1: ... that modernist architect Paul Rudolph conducted hundreds of facade studies while designing the Modulightor Building? Source: Giovannini, Joseph (July 8, 2004). "An Architect's Last Word". The New York Times
- ALT2: ... that an apartment at the Modulightor Building was compared to a white forest and a cave? Source: Artemel, A.J.P. (November 3, 2022). "Remembering Paul Rudolph, the Lonely Modernist, at 100". Metropolis.
- ALT3: ... that an apartment at the Modulightor Building was decorated with African sculptures, Japanese figurines, and Turkish machine parts? Source: Menking, William (October 2004). "Manhattan Masterpiece". The Architects' Journal. Architectural Press Limited. pp. 31–32; Gallow, Lauren (September 25, 2021). "The Modulightor Building". Cereal Magazine.
- ALT4: ... that the Modulightor Building was one of three residential structures in Manhattan designed by Paul Rudolph? Source: Gunts, Edward (December 21, 2023). "Modernist structures by Paul Rudolph and Ulrich Franzen are now landmarks". The Architect's Newspaper
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- Comment: The above QPQ review consists of two articles: Muhammad Farhan (Indonesian politician) and Indy Barends. Therefore, for the purposes of QPQ counting, I have done 2 QPQs.For ALT2, I suggest File:MODULIGHTOR - Duplex Apartment.jpg as an image.
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