A small group of people is actively working to find a way that Paul Rudolph’s Riverview High School main building can be saved - probably by using it as an integral part of a design for the new proposed campus.
The new school proposal apparently is still in the preliminary design phase and viable options could be considered.
This is the focus of a small group of concerned architects and preservationists. The group is currently composed of Carl Abbott, Mollie Cardamone, James Bowen, Guy Peterson, Dick Clapp, Mark Ramaeker, Joe King, and Janice Green.
Members of the group have met twice with the School Board President and the Superintendent to discuss options and ideas. It appears that there is a willingness by the school leadership to consider options.
The architects have pointed out that historical designation would make a "restoration" proposal eligible for grants that could significantly reduce costs to the school system. They have also shown sketches that show how the Rudolph building could be used in a new campus layout.
The committee is hopeful that a way can be found that accomplishes the school systems needs for a new campus yet retains the historically significant Rudolph designed structure.
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Do any of you think that the Rudolf Building could be moved to the Sarasota High School parking lot on 41? The campus already has a Rudolf building on it, right? And, it could be incorporated into the plans to make the old high school an art center. Chris J.
The answer from the architects and historian in the group is that moving this primarily glass building would be highly problematic even if it was possible (they don't believe it is possible).
They also indicate that the setting is part of the building's history and significance - it was designed specifically for this site.
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