Donlyn Lyndon
Donlyn Lyndon is an American Third Bay Tradition architect and the Eva Li Professor Emeritus of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of California, Berkeley.[1] Lyndon was a co-designer of Sea Ranch, California.[2]
Notable works
Bibliography
- Lyndon, Donlyn and Charles W. Moore. Chambers for A Memory Palace. Cambridge: MIT Press (1996). ISBN 0262621053
- Lyndon, Donlyn. The City Observed: Boston, a guide to the Architecture of the Hub. 1982. ISBN 0394748948
- Lyndon, Donlyn, Curtis W. Fentress, Robert Campbell, John Morris Dixon, Charles Jencks and Coleman Coker. Civic Builders. 2002. ISBN 0471498769
- Lyndon, Donlyn, Giancarlo De Carlo, Peter Smithson, Attilio Petruccioli and Francesco Smassa. The Eastern Lagoon Front. Venice: City of Venice (2001).
- Lyndon, Donlyn, Charles Moore, and Gerald Allen. The Place of Houses. Berkeley: University of California Press (2000). ISBN 0520223578
- Lyndon, Donlyn, Jim Alinder, Donald Cantry and Lawrence Halprin. The Sea Ranch: Fifty Years of Architecture, Landscape, Place, and Community on the Northern California Coast. Princeton: Princeton Architectural Press (2013). ISBN 1616891777
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References
- "Donlyn Lyndon". Berkeley Research. University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
- Gregory, Dan. "Siting help from Sea Ranch architect Donlyn Lyndon". Time to Build. Houseplans. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
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