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Open Space | The Burkhardt-Cohen Residence, Paul Rudolph 1956

Betsy and Edward Cohen have had a 40+ year love affair with their Paul Rudolph home located in the picturesque Casey Key area of Florida. Renowned for his innovative designs that shaped mid-century modern architecture, Rudolph’s work on Casey Key exemplifies his mastery of form, space, and light. This iconic structure reflects his commitment to blending architecture with the natural landscape, creating a harmonious and timeless design that continues to inspire architects and admirers alike. As Betsy and Edward’s children grew and started families of their own, they came to the realization that their once-cozy home no longer accommodated the expanding needs of their family. Thats when they decided to build the ultimate place for all their families to gather while enjoying the coastal weather that Florida has to offer.

In addition to Rudolph’s work, the Casey Key estate also features two remarkable houses designed by Toshiko Mori. Known for her contemporary approach and sensitivity to context, Mori’s additions complement Rudolph’s original vision while bringing a fresh perspective to the architectural landscape. Together, these works highlight the evolution of modern architecture in Florida, bridging past and present through thoughtful design. The effort that Betsy and Edward have done to protect/preserve the Rudolph home while adjusting to fit their families needs says alot about the love affair that started for them when they purchased the home in 1981.

Photography by @codyjaaames

Elias Tebache