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Our thoughts are with Sarasota

  • October 7, 2022
  • Written by Jolene Nolte and Featured image photography by Sean Rayford / Stringer / Getty Images
damage in Sarasota from Hurricane Ian
Our thoughts are with all who are affected by the hurricane, and we're particularly mindful of the architecturally significant Sarasota. The Sarasota School of Architecture is an enclave of Mid Century Modern design we celebrate here at Atomic Ranch.
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Paul Rudolph: Sarasota and Beyond

  • August 18, 2020
  • Written by Jade Boren and Sarah Jane Stone
Breaking the mold of what “modern” was supposed to be, architect Paul Rudolph altered the landscape of Sarasota, Florida. His career would eventually lead him to create the Yale Arts &…
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Organic and Modern: The Sarasota School of Architecture

  • January 1, 2020
  • Written by Lauren Hofer and Photography by The Sarasota Architectural Foundation and Seibert Architects
In the aftermath of the World Wars, drastic shifts occurred in the structures that architects designed and the manner in which those structures interacted with their environments. This guiding principle…
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Mid Century landscaping at the Tim Seibert designed Armstrong House in Sarasota, Florida.
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Before & After: Renovating the Armstrong House

  • April 2, 2019
  • Written by Leslie J. Thompson and Photography by Jacob Termansen
A gentle facelift preserves the integrity of this 1960s Sarasota modernist home designed by architect Tim Seibert
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Atomic Ranch Magazine Summer 2019 Sarasota Florida
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Out Now! Summer 2019: The Sarasota Issue

  • March 19, 2019
  • Written by Kris Christensen
Our spotlight is on the stunning architectural heritage of Sarasota, Florida, in the Summer 2019 issue of Atomic Ranch Magazine.
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Think Mod, Stay at the Sarasota Modern

  • March 15, 2019
  • Written by Will Levin
For those who want more out of the ordinary hotel experience, The Sarasota Modern should be on your radar.
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Florida's Sarasota Architectural Foundation is honoring visionary architect Paul Rudolph through this year's SarasotaMod Weekend. Will you be attending?
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SarasotaMOD Honors Paul Rudolph—Get Your Tickets!

  • October 31, 2018
  • Sarah Jane Stone
According to the event’s press release, SarasotaMOD Weekend is “honoring the 100th birth year of Paul Rudolph, the great 20th Century American architect and early pioneer of the Sarasota School of…
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