Madison Obenshain- Blog 8 – Paul Rudolph building #4

This is my final pick of the buildings done by the famous architect, Paul Rudolph. This structure is the Government Service Center. It is located in Boston, Massachusetts, and it was built and opened in 1966. It is another example of Rudolph’s Brutalist style, which made the building stand out to the people’s eyes and in the city. The building consists of two connecting parts: the Charles F. Hurley building and the Erich Lindemann Mental Health Center. The Hurley section is what houses the Division of Unemployment Assistance and other offices of state government. It also contains a large two-level parking garage which is hidden from view, and it was built beneath the courtyard.

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