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Sea Ranch architect Donlyn Lyndon dies at 90

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Architect and educator Donlyn Lyndon died on April 5 at the age of 90. He passed away at Sea Ranch, the planned community he helped build in Sonoma County, California, just a few weeks after the death of his wife, artist Alice Wingwall

News of Lyndon’s passing was shared by the Sea Ranch Association. Lyndon was working on house designs in Sea Ranch until his death.

Lyndon founded the architecture office MTLW with Charles Moore, William Turnbull, and Richard Whitaker. That office designed Sea Ranch with Joseph Esherick, Lawrence Halprin, and Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, who passed away in 2024The waterfront community was a pioneering work of ecological practice; it comprises “several thousand” buildings, and Lyndon was behind nine of them. 

MLTW designed Condominium One (1963–64), a building with redwood cladding and slanted shed roofs designed in response to the wind-prone site. Lyndon lived in a unit in the condominium. More buildings were planned to accompany the residential building, but were never realized. 

Condominium 1 at Sea Ranch
Condominium 1 at Sea Ranch (Andre Corboz/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0)

The University of California at Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design (CED), where Lyndon taught, described him as “a generous and thoughtful teacher” that shaped the lives and careers of so many students.

Lyndon was born in 1936. He earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture from Princeton University, where met his future business partners Turnbull and Moore and studied under Louis Kahn.

In 1960 Lyndon joined the faculty at CED. In 1964 he was appointed head of the architecture department at the University of Oregon. In 1967 he took a position at MIT, where he was later appointed head of the architecture department. During this time he worked on New Pembroke, dormitories for Brown University. 

The Place of Houses penned by Lyndon, with illustrations by Turnbull, was published in 1974. Starting in 1978 Lyndon ran a practice with Marvin Buchanan called Lyndon/Buchanan Architects. Lyndon stayed there until 2006. 

New Pembroke, a brick residence hall at brown university designed by donlyn lyndon
A residence hall at Brown University completed by Lyndon in 1974 (AWeenieMan/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0)

In 1979 Lyndon returned to the CED where he’d spend the rest of his teaching career. In 1982 Lyndon published Boston: A City Observed. He cofounded Places, the renowned academic journal, in 1983. 

The next year he co-published with Moore Chambers for a Memory Palace. Lyndon retired from the faculty at the CED in 2004. In 2008 Lyndon became principal of Architecture & Place, and he was an active member of the International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design.

In describing his philosophy, Lyndon once said: “Architecture is a complex engagement between people and the things which surround them.”

“The architect’s task,” Lyndon added, “is to make places and buildings that nurture and enrich that engagement, bringing imaginative, critical, responsible thought to the making of things—so that they will stand, stir, accommodate, intrigue, sustain attention, and take a rightful place in people’s lives.”


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