1. This study evolved out of a project on the religious architecture of Paul Rudolph undertaken by Daniel Ledford in the course Religion and Modern Architecture, taught by Karla Britton in 2014 at the Yale School of Architecture and Institute of Sacred Music. The resulting paper, Daniel L. Ledford, “The Religious Architecture of Paul Rudolph” (unpublished manuscript, 16 Dec. 2014), is available at http://www.academia.edu/10199990/The_Religious_Architecture_of_Paul_Rudolph.
2. Early discussion of Rudolph's two university chapels appears in "Concrete Sanctuary: A New Chapel for Tuskegee Institute, Architect Paul Rudolph," Arts & Architecture 77, no. 12 (Dec. 1960), 22-23
3. Mildred F. Schmertz, "Sanctuary of Sculptured Concrete," Architectural Forum 113 (Sept. 1960), 102-5
4. Mildred F. Schmertz, "A Chapel for Tuskegee by Rudolph," Architectural Record 146, no. 5 (Nov. 1969), 117-26
5. Grace M. Anderson, "Rudolph's Chapel Forms a Quiet Quadrangle," Architectural Record 170, no. 7 (July 1982), 94-101