Time To Rehabilitate Paul Rudolph?

In 1963, Modernist architect Paul Rudolph had such a success with his Art and Architecture building at Yale that no less than Time magazine pronounced him a boy wonder of his profession. Within a couple of decades, his style was considered outmoded; his buildings, deemed obsolete due to the requirements of ever-advancing technology, began succumbing to the wrecking ball. Is it time for a museum retrospective to revive Rudolph’s reputation?