2001 documentary about the Sarasota School of Architecture
"The most exciting new architecture in the world is being done in Sarasota by a group of young architects… " - The Architectural Review [London], 1952
"Everyone came to Sarasota because of Paul Rudolph." - Gene Leedy
"[In the 1950's] there was a group of architects in Sarasota who took architecture very seriously as an art." - Jack West
"Sarasota was a place that was alive with ideas and the optimism after World War II was that we were going to make new art, things were going to be different." - Tim Seibert
©2001 The Fine Arts Society. Sponsored in part by Comcast Cable Company and the Goldsmith-Greenfield Foundation. Produced and directed by Heather Dunhill and Bill Wagy.
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