Donlyn Lyndon / Lyndon Buchanan Associates Collection 2003.09
Gabrielle T. Clement, Emily Geagan, Katie Riddle
University of California, Berkeley. College of Environmental Design. Environmental Design Archives
Summer 2021
230 Bauer Wurster Hall #1820
Berkeley, CA 94720-1820
designarchives@berkeley.edu
Contributing Institution:
University of California, Berkeley. College of Environmental Design. Environmental Design Archives
Title: Donlyn Lyndon / Lyndon Buchanan Associates Collection
Creator:
Lyndon, Donlyn
Creator:
Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Identifier/Call Number: 2003.09
Physical Description:
48.5 Linear Feet:
10 cartons, 4 document boxes (letter), 2 flat files, 131 Tubes.
Date (inclusive): 1957-2012
Date (bulk): 1960-1995
Language of Material:
English
.
Access Statement
Collection is open for research. Many of the Environmental Design Archives collections are stored offsite and advance notice
is required for use.
Publication Rights
All requests for permission to publish, reproduce, or quote from materials in the collection should be discussed with the
Curator.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of Item], Lyndon/Lyndon Buchanan Associates, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley.
Biographical Note
Donlyn Lyndon is an American architect, planner, and educator who worked primarily in California and the East Coast. Lyndon
was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1936. His father, Maynard Lyndon, was an architect known for designing modern school buildings
across California and Michigan, including Northville School in Northville, Michigan, known as the first modern public school
in America, and Bunche Hall, at University of California, Los Angeles. Donlyn Lyndon's mother, Joyce Earley Lyndon was a landscape
architect and planner. In 1953, Donlyn Lyndon began attending Princeton University, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture
in 1957, and a Master of Fine Arts in Architecture in 1959. At Princeton, Lyndon befriended architects Charles Moore and William
Turnbull, Jr. Between 1959-1960 Lyndon studied in India on a Fulbright scholarship (1959-1960). He is married to artist/photographer
Alice Wingwall.
In 1963, Donlyn Lyndon joined a partnership with Charles Moore, William Turnbull, Jr., and Richard Whitaker, forming the firm
MLTW (Moore Lyndon Turnbull Whitaker). MLTW, along with Lawrence Halprin, designed the master plan for The Sea Ranch, located
on the Sonoma Coast of Northern California, as well as Condominium One. The condominium drew high praise from critics and
the general public alike, and the firm instantly made a name for itself. Condominium One is now on the National Register for
Historic Places. In addition to The Sea Ranch, MLTW completed several other significant projects, including Kresge College
at the University of California, Santa Cruz and the Faculty Club at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Most MLTW
projects can be found in the William Turnbull, Jr./MLTW Collection at the Environmental Design Archives at the University
of California, Berkeley. By 1970, the firm MLTW, had dissolved with all principal designers leaving the firm to pursue academic
careers and establish new firms, but remained in close contact.
As an educator, Donlyn Lyndon held faculty positions at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Oregon,
and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After graduating from Princeton University, Lyndon led the Architecture Department
at the University of Oregon. As head of the Department from 1964 to 1967 starting at the age of 28, Lyndon was a key figure
in the expansion of the department. From 1967 to 1978, Lyndon was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and served as chair of the Architecture Department from 1967-1975.
In 1978, Lyndon took a position at the University of California, Berkeley as professor of Architecture, and served as chair
of the Architecture Department from 1996-1999. At the UC, Berkeley Lyndon taught studio, seminar, and lecture courses both
in the Architecture and Masters of Urban Design Programs. He also founded the Graduate Group for the Design of Urban Places,
served as a Chancellor's Professor, and was a founding Editor of PLACES, a journal of environmental design. Lyndon is the
first Eva Li Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at UC Berkeley and is currently Professor Emeritus.
Lyndon has also held guest professorships at University College (London), Bartlett School (1970); University of Maryland (1975-1976);
and Lund University in Sweden (2010-2017). In 1997 Lyndon received the Topaz Award, one of the most distinguished awards for
excellence in architectural education, from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Between 1977 and 2003,
Lyndon served as a board and faculty member of the International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design, also known as
ILAUD, originally directed by architect Giancarlo de Carlo. Lyndon taught design seminars in Urbino, Siena, San Marino & Venice,
Italy and Seminars in Oslo, Barcelona, Paris, Brussels, Ferrarra, and Berkeley.
Prior to returning to Berkeley, Lyndon practiced architecture as the principal of Lyndon Associates in Cambridge, MA. Their
most significant project was Pembroke Dormitories at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. The project, done between
1968 and 1975, was a collaboration between MLTW and Lyndon Associates. It received a Progressive Architecture first design
award in 1970, an honor award from Boston Society of Architects in 1977, and an AIA Honor Award in 1979. On returning to Berkeley
in 1978, Lyndon asked fellow architect and designer, Marvin Buchanan, to partner with him in the firm Lyndon/Buchanan Associates
which continued until 2006. Prior to their partnership, Lyndon and Buchanan had worked closely together first at MLTW on The
Sea Ranch Condominium One. Later Buchanan played an important role in the work of MLTW/Moore Turnbull, in San Francisco and
New Haven, and led the Boston office of MLTW/Lyndon, which became Lyndon/Buchanan Associates. University Avenue Housing in
Berkeley was Lyndon/Buchanan partnership's first project (1978), consisting of new and rehabilitated apartment buildings,
flats, row houses and bungalows—constructed with government subsidies as a limited equity cooperative. Other notable projects
include: Bayer Research Campus planning and urban design guidelines (Berkeley, CA), as well as several houses and siting/design
guidelines for a segment of The Sea Ranch, and the Hanzlik residence in Austin, Texas. In 1987 the firm formed an urban design
team consisting of Allan Jacobs, Randy Hester, Marcia McNally, and Frances Halsband, which prepared the Pasadena Civic Center
Master Plan and a later urban design plan for the Pasadena Playhouse District.
Throughout his career Lyndon has written extensively about the structure of "place" and the ways in which architecture intersects
with the lives of people and the sites of which it becomes a part. He is the author of several books, including The Sea Ranch
(with Jim Alinder) and The City Observed: Boston. He co-authored, with Charles Moore, Chambers for a Memory Palace and The
Place of Houses. He has authored many articles for journals and magazines including Casabella, Spazio e Societa, Progressive
Architecture, Places, Journal of Architectural Education, Global Architecture Houses, World Architecture, and the International
Encyclopedia of Higher Education. He was a founder and for many years the editor of Places: Forum of Design for the Public
Realm. He also served for nine years as the director of the Mayors' Institute for City Design, West—a National Endowments
for the Arts initiative to help transform communities and teach mayors to be the chief urban designers of their cities.
Sources:
Curriculum Vitae, Donlyn Lyndon, 2019
Scope and Contents
The Donlyn Lyndon/Lyndon Buchanan Collection spans the years 1957-2012, with the bulk of collection from 1960-1995.The collection
is organized into eight series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Faculty Papers (University of California, Berkeley),
Faculty Papers (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Office Records, Project Records, ILAUD Papers, and Mayors' Institute
of Design Papers. Within this collection, records have been arranged either chronologically or alphabetically as noted in
the scope and content note within each subseries. The majority of the collection is comprised of Lyndon's personal papers,
professional writings, and teaching materials from the University of California, Berkeley and MIT. Office records and project
records consist of administrative materials, architectural and planning projects from the firm Lyndon Buchanan Associates.
Series I Personal Papers (1957 – 1998) is comprised of eight subseries: biographical information, personal correspondence
with family and friends, Lyndon's student work, photographs of family and friends, travel notes and sketches, drawings, clippings,
and eulogies written by Lyndon. Correspondents include architect Maynard Lyndon. Travel notes and sketches are from Lyndon's
wide range of travel as well as from his time in India as a Fulbright Scholar. Clippings include article and newspaper clippings
about Lyndon. Eulogy is comprised those o written for William Turnbull and Richard B. Oliver.
Series II Professional Papers (1962 – 2004) consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and
faculty materials. Organized into ten subseries: correspondence, writings, presentations and lectures, notes, book and exhibit
reviews, publication information, PLACES journal, awards, reference files, and committee, jury, and board memberships, the
majority this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings for architectural magazines and journals, both published and unpublished.
Contracts, clippings, reviews, and correspondence related to publication of Lyndon's books can be found in the publications
subseries.
Series III Faculty Papers (University of California, Berkeley, 1960 to 2002), includes administrative records, course papers,
lectures, and grant materials such as correspondence written by Lyndon as faculty and as chair of the Architecture Department
and letters related to Lyndon's positions at the University of Oregon and University of California, Los Angeles. Course Papers
comprise the largest sub-series and contains teaching materials and student work.
Series IV Faculty Papers (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1961-2003) includes four subseries comprised of administrative
records, course papers, faculty lectures, and grant materials. Administrative Papers contain information about his visiting
professorship at University College in London in 1970.
Series V Office Records (represent a selected sample of the day-to-day administrative operations of the firm offices, such
as legal agreements, notes, and correspondence. Includes the dissolution of the MLTW joint-venture agreement and several consulting
jobs.
Series VI Project Records contains architectural and planning projects designed primarily by Lyndon while with the firm Lyndon/Buchanan
Associates (LBA) (1978 – 2006, bulk dates, 1985-1994). Project Records consist primarily of drawings with only a few manuscripts
and photographs. Major projects include: Athenian School (Danville, CA); Bayer Street (Berkeley, CA); Cache Creek (Brooks,
CA); Hanzlik Residence (Austin, TX); Miglio Residence (Sea Ranch, CA); Pasadena Center Square (Pasadena, CA); planning for
Downtown Berkeley (CA); and the University of California, Santa Barbara Campus and Art Museum (Santa Barbara, CA). This series
also contains planning with MLTW for the Sea Ranch Athletic Club, Condominiums, General Lodge, Golf Club, Meadow House, and
Village (Sea Ranch, CA) and drawings for the Social Sciences Building at University of California, Los Angeles done by Maynard
Lyndon, Donlyn Lyndon's father.
Series VII contains materials related to ILAUD (International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design) which was created
in 1976 by Giancarlo de Carlo. Lyndon was involved in the program and taught design seminars sessions in Italy, Norway, Spain,
France, Belgium, and Berkeley. This series contains syllabi, student work from ILAUD seminars, and writings published in ILAUD.
Series VIII contains materials relating to the Mayors' Institute on City Design, West (1990-2012) and the national organization.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Architects -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area.
Architecture--Study and Teaching
Architecture -- California.
Architecture--California--History--20th century
Architecture, Domestic--Massachusetts
Architecture, Domestic--Texas
Architecture--Domestic--California--San Francisco Bay Area.
SERIES I. PERSONAL PAPERS
1957-1998
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically
Scope and Contents
Biographical Information includes Lyndon's curriculum vitae and other biographical summaries. Correspondence contains postcards
and letters, including correspondence with father, Maynard Lyndon. Donlyn Lyndon's class notes, essays, and master's thesis
are held in the subseries Student Work. Travel holds notes and sketches from Lyndon's travels, as well as notes from his time
in India during his Fullbright Scholar Program completed between 1959-1960. Clippings include article and newspaper clippings
on Donlyn Lyndon. Eulogy is comprised of eulogies written for William Turnbull and Richard B. Oliver.
A. Biographical Information
Box 1, Folder 1-2
Curriculum vitae
1981, 1988-1989, n.d.
Box 1, Folder 3-4
Biography
1997-1998, n.d.
Box 1, Folder 5-6
Letters and Postcards
1960, 1973, 1979, circa 1990, n.d.
Box 1, Folder 7
Maynard Lyndon correspondence
1978
Box 1, Folder 8
Notebook, Art 304, Chinese Art, Princeton University
1957
Box 1, Folder 9
Essay on Le Corbusier, Princeton University
1958
Box 1, Folder 10
Masters of Fine Arts Thesis
1959
Box 1, Folder 12
Notes from Fullbright India Study
1959-1960
Box 1, Folder 16
Travel Sketches of Denmark
1965
Box 1, Folder 19
"Some Thoughts on the Ultra Design Museum," Weil Vitra Design Museum, Germany, December
1989
Box 1, Folder 20
Articles on Donlyn Lyndon
1964, 1967, 1996
Box 1, Folder 22
Eulogy for Richard B. Oliver
n.d.
SERIES II. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS
1962-2004
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically
Scope and Contents
Professional papers consists of Lyndon's career outside of his architectural projects, firms, and faculty materials. The majority
this series is comprised of Lyndon's writings, both published and unpublished, that were mostly written for architectural
magazines and journals. Additional material includes correspondence, clippings, notes, reviews, and awards.
Box 2, Folder 2
Architecture Design
1964-1966
Box 2, Folder 3
L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui
1968-1970
Box 2, Folder 5
Correspondence General
1974-1989
Box 2, Folder 6
On publishing "William Turnbull Jr.: Structure & Site"
1998
B. Writings
Physical Description: 1 Folder:
Box 2, Folder 7
"Toward Making Places," in Landscape by Donlyn Lyndon, Charles Moore, and Patrick Quinn, Autumn
1962
Box 2, Folder 8
"The Philology of American Architecture," from Casabella, November
1962-1964
Box 2, Folder 9
"The Measured Dance of Defiance," from Casabella
1964
Box 2, Folder 11
"Various Dwellings Described in a Comparative Manner," from A.I.A. Journal, December
1964
Box 2, Folder 12
"Big Happening in Berkeley," for Progressive Architecture
1965
Box 2, Folder 13
"Seattle: Metamorphosis From Fair into Center," from Progressive Architecture, July
1965
Box 2, Folder 14
"Simon University, University Campus,"
1965
Box 2, Folder 15
"The Architecture of Place" with Charles Moore
1966
Box 2, Folder 16
"Concrete Cascade in Portland," from Architectural Forum, July-August
1966
Physical Description: 1 Folder:2|16
Box 2, Folder 17
"Student Dorms: A University Tries Variety," on McMahon Hall, University of Washington
1966
Box 2, Folder 18
World Architecture 4, May
1966
Box 2, Folder 19-20
"Architecture," for the Americana Annual from Encyclopedia Americana
1967
Box 2, Folder 21
"5 Ways to People Places," from Architectural Record, September
1975
Box 2, Folder 22
"The House of the Mind: Houses by MLTW"
1975
Box 2, Folder 23
"Representations of Place: Introduction to Design," proposal
1975
Box 2, Folder 24
"Architecture," for International Encyclopedia of Higher Education
1976
Box 2, Folder 25
Interview from Process in Architecture on Pembroke Dormitories
1979
Box 2, Folder 26
"Stairs," from Global Architecture House #8, June
1981
Box 2, Folder 27
"The Architecture of Charles Moore, " exhibit and catalogue, Williams College Museum of Art
1985
Box 2, Folder 28
"Caring About Places: Landscapes," from Places, Volume 2, Number 3
1985
Box 2, Folder 29
Comment on "Subsidized Housing," Progressive Architecture
1985
Box 2, Folder 30
"Passages and Prospects," from Views
1997
Box 2, Folder 31
"Buildings in the Landscape," essay for William Turnbull, Jr.: Buildings in the Landscape
2000
Box 2, Folder 32
"Fitting the House to the Land," from Place of Houses by Moore, Allen, and Lyndon
2000
Box 2, Folder 33
"Acting It Out in the Market"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 34
"Architectural Education Here," from Journal of Architectural Education (JAE)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 35
"City Life: Boston,"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 36
"Design: Inquiry and Implication," from Journal of Architectural Education (JAE)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 37
"Design: Inquiry, Formula or Response System?"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 38
"In Situ, Etc.," from Journal of Architectural Education (JAE)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 39
"Mediating Scale: Middle Ground for Participation"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 40
"On Being Somewhere"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 41
"Order, Investment, and Appropriation"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 42
"Platform, Frame, Canopy" ILAUD Vol.6
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 43
"Prologue," from Journal of Architectural Education (JAE)
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 44
"Sea Ranch: The Process of Design"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 45
"Sea Ranch" published in World Architecture Today, Volume II
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 46
"The American University Environment"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 47
"The Nebulous Present in American Architecture," in Casabella
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 48
"The Questions: Why and How Architecture Happens to be Eclectic Again"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 49
"Towards Making Places: The Specificity Syndrome"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 51
"With What Shall We Remember"
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 52
Article on Le Corbusier
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 53
Article published in the Seattle Observer
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 55
Unidentified Articles
n.d.
C. Presentations and Lectures
Box 2, Folder 56
Lecture and Conference Pamphlets
1963, 1966, 1997
Box 2, Folder 57
"Architecture and the Pattern of Events," at Portland State College, May
1965
Box 2, Folder 58
"Design of Buildings" Workshop
1965
Box 2, Folder 59
"Housing: Federal Programs and the Need for 'Counterpart Capability,'" December
1968
Box 2, Folder 60
Havard University Graduate School of Design (HGSD) Talk, October
1973
Box 2, Folder 61
Panel for "Environments for Ambulatory Care" at Environments for Humanized Health Care Conference, Berkeley, CA
1979
Box 2, Folder 63
"Architecture and the Marketplace," ACSA General Meeting
1988
Box 2, Folder 64
UCB Off-site Workshop "Tasting Berkeley's 1998 Curriculum"
1997
Box 2, Folder 65
Instruction in the Art of Making Conference
1999
Box 2, Folder 66
"West Coast Residential: Figuring (on) A Legacy" at Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design
2003
Box 2, Folder 66a
Stanford public Spaces Center, Public Space workshops
2003-2004
Box 2, Folder 67
Transcript of lecture between Lyndon and Gerald
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 69
On Lyndon/Buchanan Associates
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 70
"Man the Interfaces" Technology and The City Matrix Conference
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 76
On Proliferating Habitat
n.d.
E. Book and Exhibit Reviews
Box 2, Folder 77
"Architecture of Fantasy: Utopian Building and Planing in Modern Time," by Ulrich Conrads and Hans G. Sperlich
1965
Box 2, Folder 78
"Select Drawing: Henry Hobson Richardson and his Office," exhibit review
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 79
"Victorian and Edwardian Theatres: An Architectural and Social Survey," by Victor Glasstone
n.d.
Box 2, Folder 80-81
Correspondence on Place of Houses
1971-1978
Box 2, Folder 82
Draft of Place of Houses
1971-1978
Box 2, Folder 83
Reviews of Place of Houses
1975-1976
Box 2, Folder 84
Contract for The City Observed: Boston
1977
Box 2, Folder 85
Clipping for The City Observed: Boston
1983
Box 2, Folder 86
Reviews of The City Observed: Boston
1983
Box 2, Folder 87
Reviews of Chambers for A Memory Palace
1994-1996
Box 2, Folder 88
Administration Records
1987-1989
Box 2, Folder 89
Unpublished Article: Brenda Eubank-Ahrens
1986-1987
Box 2, Folder 90
Unpublished Article: by Kent Kleinman
1987-1988
Box 3, Folder 1-2
Topaz Award
1994, 1996-1997, 2003
Box 3, Folder 3
AICC Lifetime Achievement Award
2004
Box 3, Folder 4
Royal Gold Medal Address, by Giancarlo de Carlo
1993
Box 3, Folder 5
"Images That Motivate," by C.W. Moore
1997
Box 3, Folder 6
"Kahn, Heidegger, and the Language of Architecture," by Christian Norberg Schultz
n.d.
J. Committees, Jury, and Board Memberships
Box 3, Folder 7
Correspondence General
1982
Box 3, Folder 8
Correspondence: Thank You Letters
1985-1986
Box 3, Folder 9
Correspondence: Thank You Letters
1990-1991
Box 3, Folder 10
Bear Valley Visitor Center (Point Reyes National Seashore, CA)
1983
Box 3, Folder 11
NEA Design Research Panel
1985-1988
Box 3, Folder 12
University of California, Berkeley North Gate Competition Jury
1987
Box 3, Folder 13
UCB Design Review Board
1987-1989
Box 3, Folder 14-15
Colton Senior Housing, International Competition (Colton, CA)
1988-1989
Box 4, Folder 1
City of Oakland Art Plaza Committee
1989
Box 4, Folder 2
Salt Lake City Public Library, December (Salt Lake City, Utah,)
1998-2003
Box 4, Folder 2a
Stanford Public Spaces, Campus Center (Stanford, CA)
2003-2004
Box 4, Folder 3
Corporation of the Fine Arts Museum, Master Plan (San Francisco, CA)
1989
Box 4, Folder 4-6
Florida International University, School of Architecture (Miami, FL)
1999
Box 4, Folder 7
Charles Moore Foundation
n.d.
SERIES III. FACULTY PAPERS (UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY)
1961-2003
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Faculty Papers (University of California, Berkeley), includes administrative, course papers, lectures, and grant materials
from Donlyn Lyndon's time teaching at the College of Environmental Design at the University of California Berkeley.
Box 5, Folder 10
Correspondence with A.E. Parr
1965-1967
Box 5, Folder 12
Speakers Committee Lecture Series
1962-1963
Box 5, Folder 13
Ten Year Research Plan for College of Environmental Design
1964
Box 5, Folder 14
The University of Oregon Interview on Teaching Architecture
1964
Box 5, Folder 15
Supporting Statements for UCLA Faculty Position
1966
Box 5, Folder 16
Support Letters for Architecture Chair
1977
Box 5, Folder 17
Program in Visual Design
1979
Box 5, Folder 18
Merit/Promotion Review
1981
Box 5, Folder 19
Annual Supplement to the Bio-Bibliography
1983
Box 5, Folder 20-22
Curriculum Review for Architecture 200: Graduate Design
1983-1985
Box 5, Folder 23
Writings on Design Program
1985, 1989
Box 5, Folder 25
Design Review Board Meeting Notes
1987-1989
Box 5, Folder 26
Dean's Search Correspondence
1988-1995
Box 5, Folder 27-29
Master of Urban Design Degree Proposal
1992-1995
Box 5, Folder 30-36
Urban Parks Institute
1994-1995
Box 5, Folder 37
Report, CED Student Survey
1997
Box 5, Folder 38
Five Year Faculty Merit Review
1999
B. Course Papers
Physical Description: 1 Folder:
Box 6, Folder 1
Architecture 3N: Fall
1960
Box 6, Folder 2
Architecture 121: Fall
1960
Box 6, Folder 3
Architecture 1 and 2: Fall
1961
Box 6, Folder 4
Architecture 3 and 4: Fall
1961
Box 6, Folder 5
Architecture 121: Fall
1961
Box 6, Folder 7
Architecture 2: Spring
1962
Box 6, Folder 8
Architecture 107: Fall
1962
Box 6, Folder 9
Architecture 3: A Building Study, Spring (co-taught with Peters)
1963
Box 6, Folder 10
Architecture 121: Fall
1963
Box 6, Folder 11
Architecture 128: Spring (co-taught with Moore and Turnbull)
1963
Box 6, Folder 12
Architecture 4: Spring
1964
Box 6, Folder 13
Architecture 128: Spring
1964
Box 6, Folder 14
Architecture 204: Spring
1973
Box 6, Folder 15-16
Architecture 200A: Fall (co-taught with Cook, Lee, Lym, and Simon)
1979
Box 6, Folder 17
Architecture 200B: Winter (co-taught with Brown, Hirsch, and Lindheim)
1979
Box 6, Folder 18
Architecture 241: The City Observed, 1979
1979
Box 6, Folder 19
Architecture 203: Graduate Design Studio, Spring (co-taught with Marvin Buchanan)
1979-1980
Box 6, Folder 20
Architecture 200B: Graduate Introduction to the Field of Architecture, Winter (co-taught with Cook, Lee, Lym, and Simon)
1980
Box 6, Folder 21
Architecture 202: Design Studio, Fall (co-taught with Buchanan and Woodbridge)
1980
Box 6, Folder 22
Architecture 209: Thesis seminar, Fall
1980, 1985
Box 6, Folder 23
Architecture 209: Thesis studio, Winter/Spring
1981
Box 6, Folder 24
Architecture 100B: Spring
1983
Box 6, Folder 25
Architecture 200A: Fall (co-taught with Cook, Heschong, Ho, and Stoller)
1983
Box 6, Folder 26
Architecture 200A, Fall (co-taught with Fernau and Heschong)
1984
Box 6, Folder 27
Architecture 209: Public Places, Fall (co-taught with Alice Wingwall)
1984
Box 6, Folder 28
Architecture 209: Thesis Preparation
1984
Box 6, Folder 29
Architecture 200A: Fall
1985
Box 6, Folder 30
Architecture 202: Thesis Studio, Fall
1985
Box 6, Folder 31
City Planning 248: Adeline-Shattuck Corridor Plan (co-taught by Prof. Allan Jacobs), Spring
1985
Box 6, Folder 32
City Planning 298M: Urban Design Research Seminar (taught by Prof. Allan Jacobs), Fall
1985
Box 6, Folder 33
Architecture 101/201: San Jose Repertory Theater Problem, Fall
1987
Box 6, Folder 34
Architecture 201/City Planning 248: Architecture for the City, Spring
1987
Box 6, Folder 35-36
Architecture 201: Inhabiting an Urban Landscape, The Old Oakland Marketplace Neighborhood, Fall
1988
Box 6, Folder 37
Architecture 219E: Social Form and Spatial Organization (co-taught with Russ Ellis), Fall
1988-1989
Box 6, Folder 38
Architecture 202/City Planning 248: Intensive Studio, Spring
1989
Box 6, Folder 39
Architecture 101: Fall
1989, 1995
Box 6, Folder 40
Architecture 209: Simithsons and Seminar, Fall
1990
Box 6, Folder 41
Architecture 202: Eureka! Studios, Spring
1991
Box 6, Folder 42
Architecture 209: Sources of Form in Places, Spring
1991
Box 6, Folder 43
Embarcadero Studio Review, Fall
1991
Box 6, Folder 44
Architecture 201: Elements of Place Composition Studio, Fall
1992
Box 6, Folder 45
Architecture 200A: Fundamentals to Architectural Design, Fall
1993
Box 6, Folder 46
Environmental Design 4: Imagining Places, Spring
1993
Box 6, Folder 47
Architecture 201: Fall
1994
Box 6, Folder 48
Architecture 202: Urban Places Studio, Spring
1994
Box 6, Folder 49-50
Environmental Design 4: People and the Environment, Fall and Spring
1994-1995, n.d.
Box 6, Folder 51
Environmental Design 201: Urban Spaces Studio, Fall
1996, 2001-2003
Box 7, Folder 1-3
Environmental Design 4: People and the Environment, Fall and Spring
1997-1998
Box 7, Folder 4
Architecture 298: Monuments and Competitions, The Mexican American Veterans Memorial, Fall
1998
Box 7, Folder 5-6
Environmental Design 4: People and the Environment, Fall and Spring
1999-2000
Box 7, Folder 7
Architecture 201-1: Studio, Inhabiting California's Great Central Valley, Spring
2000
Box 7, Folder 7a
Architecture 290: Design Ethics Study
2000
Box 7, Folder 8
Environmental Design 201: Urban Spaces Studio, Fall
2001
Box 7, Folder 9
Architecture 209: Reflections, Why Do What We Do?, Spring
2002
Box 7, Folder 10
Environmental Design 201: Urban Spaces Studio, Fall
2002-2003
Box 7, Folder 12
Architecture 200: Final Review
n.d.
Box 7, Folder 13
Architecture 208: Public Space
n.d.
Box 7, Folder 14
Architecture 241: The City Observed, Boston
n.d.
Box 5, Folder 39
Architectural Theory
1977
Box 5, Folder 40
Architectural Survey
n.d.
Box 5, Folder 41
Asian Architecture Bibliography
n.d.
Box 5, Folder 42
Islamic Architecture
n.d.
Box 5, Folder 46
"The Drawings of Eric Mendelsohn," at SFMOMA
1963
Box 5, Folder 47
"Articulating the Urban Pattern," from What's Wrong with the City Lectures, February
1966
Box 5, Folder 49
Symposium, "The Public Realm in the 1980s," Lexington, KY, November
1985
Box 5, Folder 50
"Creating Places for a Changing Society," August
1988
Box 5, Folder 51
"On Staying With It," at EDRA, Montreal, Canada, May
1997
Box 5, Folder 52
Commencement Speech, College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
1990
Box 5, Folder 53
"Restructuring Places for which People Care," California Forum
1992
Box 5, Folder 54
"Landscape as Mentor," Second Annual Symposium of the Charles W. Moore Foundation
1998
Box 5, Folder 55
"Urbanisms: New and Other at UC Berkeley, at Hearst Field Annex"
2000
Box 5, Flat-box 56
"Experiences in Middle Scale"
n.d.
Box 5, Folder 58
"Materials on Teaching Pedagogy"
n.d.
Box 5, Folder 60
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
circa 1977
Box 5, Folder 61
Arnold W. Brunner Grant, NY/AIA
1982
Box 5, Folder 62
Faculty Research Grant
1985-1986
Box 5, Folder 63
Guggenheim Fellowship Grant
1986
Box 5, Folder 64
NEA Grant Applications
circa 1990
Box 5, Folder 65
Humanities Research Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley
1990-1994
Box 5, Folder 66
Office of Educational Development Grant
1991-1992
Box 5, Folder 67
Guggenheim Fellowship Grant
2000
SERIES IV. FACULTY PAPERS (MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)
1970-1978
Arrangement
Arranged Chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Faculty Papers (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is contained within one box and spans the dates 1961-2003. This series
includes four subseries comprised of administrative, course papers, faculty lectures, and grant materials from Lyndon's time
teaching at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and holds materials from 1970 to 1978 inclusive. Administrative Papers
contain correspondence regarding Lyndon's time as faculty member and information about his visiting professorship at University
College in London in 1970. Course Papers includes teaching materials, such as syllabi, assignments, and student work relating
to classes taught and co-taught by Lyndon and is organized alphabetically by course name. Grants written by Lyndon during
his time at MIT are kept in the Grants sub-series. Administrative Papers, Course Papers, Faculty Lectures, and Grants are
organized chronologically within each subseries.
Box 7, Folder 15
President's Report for the Department of Architecture
1967-1969
Box 7, Folder 16
Correspondence with Walter Creese
1968-1975
Box 7, Folder 17
Correspondence with Isabel King and Lawrence Halprin
1969
Box 7, Folder 18
Visiting Professorship at University College, London
1970
Box 7, Folder 28a
Plan for Venturi and Rauch Exhibit
1971
Box 7, Folder 29
School of Architecture and Planning Newsletter
1974-1975
Box 7, Folder 30
4.27 Analysis of Reprecedent: Modern Problematics in Architecture, Spring
1973, 1977-1978
Box 7, Folder 31
4.693 City Planning and Architecture in Italy in the 1930s
1974
Box 7, Folder 32-33
4.002 Representations of Place (co-taught with Wagner, Mahone, and Henderson)
1975-1976
Box 7, Folder 34
Issues In Architectural Education, Spring (co-taught with Porter and Beinart)
1976
Box 7, Folder 35-38
Level One Architectural Design, Fall and Spring (co-taught with Sprague, Underhill, Wampler)
1976
Box 7, Folder 39
Town Square Revisted, Seminar
1976
Box 7, Folder 40
Selected Topics in Architecture from 1750 to Present, Fall
1976
Box 7, Folder 41
Level Two Architectural Design, Spring
1978
Box 7, Folder 42
Design Studios Curriculum Proposals
circa 1978
Box 7, Folder 43
"Art and Environment Synposium," MIT, February
1972
Box 7, Folder 44
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
1971
SERIES V. OFFICE RECORDS
1965-1993. n.d.
Arrangement
Arranged Chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Documents represent a selected sample of the day-to-day administrative operations of the firm offices, such as legal agreements,
notes, and correspondence. Includes the dissolution agreement for the MLTW joint-venture agreement, consulting jobs, and The
Sea Ranch Association documents.
A. Administrative - MLTW Partnership
Box 8, Folder 1
MLTW Dissolution Agreement
1965
Box 8, Folder 2
New York Architectural League Show for MLTW
1966
Box 8, Folder 3
Correspondence with Futagawa (MLTW Book)
1974
Box 8, Folder 4
"The Order of Rooms" Article
1974
Box 8, Folder 6
Morison Family Properties
1976
Box 8, Folder 7
Lawrence Berkely Laboratory
1985-1986
Box 8, Folder 8
Board of Directors Meeting Agendas
1985-1986, 1988
Box 8, Folder 9
Sea Ranch Bulliten
1990-1991
Box 8, Folder 10
Taking Part Workshops I-III "Sea Ranch Re-vision"
1993
Box 8, Folder 11
Sea Ranch Village Limited Partnership - Gold Links
1993
SERIES VI. PROJECT RECORDS
1961-2007, n.d.
Arrangement
Arranged Alphabetically.
Scope and Contents
Project Records contains architectural and planning projects done by the Donlyn Lyndon from the firm Lyndon/Buchanan Associates
(LBA), which was in operation from 1978 to 2006. Project Records are mostly comprised of drawings, although there are few
manuscripts and photographs. The bulk of the LBA projects held in this collection date from 1985-1994.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Boston, MA)
1977
Project Type:
educational
Athenian School (Danville, CA)
1982-1984
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
educational
Tube R 11.1, Tube 1, 1b, 1c
Bancroft Gardens (Berkeley, CA)
1986
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
educational
Barnett Residence (unknown)
1989
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Bayer Street (Berkeley, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Bernice Layne Brown Gallery [see UC Berkeley] (Berkeley, CA)
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
educational
Broadway Corridor Proposal [see City of Oakland]
Cache Creek Bingo Hall (Brooks, CA)
1992-1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
commercial
Cache Creek Casino [expansion] (Brooks, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
commercial
Cache Creek General Site (Brooks, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Cache Creek Kitchen/Community Center (Brooks, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Cache Creek Kitchen [expansion] (Brooks, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
commercial
Cache Creek Master Plan (Brooks, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
commercial
Cache Creek Office [expansion] (Brooks, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
commercial
Center for the Arts at MIT (unbuilt) (Cambridge, MA)
1974-1978
Project Type:
educational
Center Street (Berkeley, CA)
1996-1997
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
planning
Champy Residence (Rye, NH)
1971-1976
Project Type:
residential
Chicago Tribune Tower (Chicago, IL)
1980
Citrin, Toby (Georgetown, ME)
1975
City of Oakland: Broadway Corridor (Oakland, CA)
n.d.
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
municipal
City of Oakland: City Center Plan [proposal] (Oakland, CA)
n.d
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
municipal
City of Oakland: Oakland Public Schools (Oakland, CA)
n.d.
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
municipal
Collins (unknown)
1980
Project Type:
residential
Competition: Boston Visions (Boston, MA)
1988
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
municipal
Competition: Seattle Civic Center Fountain (Seattle, WA)
1961
Creator: Moore, Charles Willard, 1925-1993
General
municipal
Competition: University of California Santa Barbara Campus and Art Museum (Santa Barbara, CA)
1988
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
educational
Crissy Field Collaboration (San Francisco, CA)
n.d.
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
recreational
Design: Placeworks 4
1980
Dolvea Shopping Center (Amherst, MA)
n.d.
Downtown Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)
1991-1992
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
planning
Downtown Berkeley Charles Hotel, Conference Center & Residences (Berkeley, CA)
2006-2007
East Bay Transitional Homes (CA)
1983
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
residential
Ford Residence (Watsonville, CA)
1991
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
residential
Gross Residence (Hartland, VT)
1970
Project Type:
residential
Hanzlik Residence (Austin, TX)
1996
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
residential
Harbor Bay Isle (Alameda, CA)
1983
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
planning
Hiatt Residence (unknown)
1994
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Hodge Residence (Sea Ranch, CA)
1990-1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Kronos Quartet: Office (San Francisco, CA)
n.d.
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Berkeley, CA)
1988-1992
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
educational
Lyndon, Lu and Maynard (Boston, MA)
1985
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Mackey Residence (Hingham, MA)
1978
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Maguire Thomas Partners (Los Angeles, CA)
1989
Marck/Lichter Residence (Sea Ranch, CA)
1993-1994
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
residential
Massachusetts Audobon Society (Lincoln, MA)
1977
Project Type:
educational
McKenzie/Blidnik House (Sea Ranch, CA)
1988
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Miglio Residence (Sea Ranch, CA)
1989
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Miles 57 South Annex (Emeryville, CA)
1992
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Miles Building 55 (Emeryville, CA)
1992-1994
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Miles Building 5A/III (Emeryville, CA)
1992-1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Miles Building 60 (Emeryville, CA)
1992-1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
General
commercial
Miles Master Plan (Emeryville, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Miles Miscellaneous & DRC submission (Emeryville, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Miles Parking Lot E (Emeryville, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Miles Pilot Plant List (Emeryville, CA)
1991-1992
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Miles Site Area Entry (Emeryville, CA)
1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Miles Site Utilities (Emeryville, CA)
1993-1994
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
MIT Arts Facility [see Center for the Arts at MIT]
Muir Competition (San Francisco, CA)
n.d.
Project Type:
competition
LBA & Wingwall, Sandy Muir - UCB Powerhouse
North San Mateo County Center for the Arts (Daly City, CA)
1982-1985
Oakland Iron Works (Oakland, CA)
1983
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Pasadena Center Square (Pasadena, CA)
1987-1988
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Pasadena Civic Center, Design Review, Marengo Ave Block (Pasadena, CA)
1991
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Pasadena Civic Center, Master Plan (Pasadena, CA)
1984
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Pasadena Civic Center, Parcels A+B (Pasadena, CA)
1989-1991
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Pasadena Playhouse (Pasadena, CA)
1991
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Pembroke Domitories at Brown University (Providence, RI)
1968-1975
Project Type:
residential multi; educational
Phoenix Place (Fair Oaks, CA)
ca. 1984
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential-multi
Professional Records: Lyndon Residence (Berkeley, CA, 1975); CV and current work 1991; Diagrams of refurbished buildings;
Old notes and sketches; 5 Maryland towns (Chestertown, MD)
Quigley Residence (Berkeley, CA)
1985
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Rosenberg Residence (Oakland, CA)
1988
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
RR620 (Austin, TX)
1997-1998
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
San Jose Streetscape (San Jose, CA)
1990
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Sea Ranch 2c (Sea Ranch, CA)
n.d.
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Sea Ranch Athletic Club (Sea Ranch, CA)
1969
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
recreational
Sea Ranch Condominiums (Sea Ranch, CA)
1969
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Sea Ranch General Lodge [expansion] (Sea Ranch, CA)
1989-1990
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Tube R 11.5, Tube 98, 101
Sea Ranch Golf Club (Sea Ranch, CA)
1991
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
recreational
Sea Ranch Lodge (Sea Ranch, CA)
1990
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Creator: Halprin, Lawrence, 1916-2009
Project Type:
residential
Sea Ranch Meadow House (Sea Ranch, CA)
1994-1996
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Sea Ranch Unit 36 (Sea Ranch, CA)
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
ressidential
Sea Ranch Unit 7 (Sea Ranch, CA)
1994-1995
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Sea Ranch Village (Sea Ranch, CA)
1998
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
planning
Shapiro Residence (Sea Ranch, CA)
1992
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Tube R 11.5, Tube 105-107
Stanford (Palo Alto, CA)
n.d.
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
municipal
Tube R 11.5, Tube 109-113
Sweet Residence (Berkeley, CA)
1992
Project Type:
residential
Tube R 11.5, Tube 114-115
Thibodeaux Residence (Orinda, CA)
1993-1994
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Tube R 11.5, Tube 116-117
Tom Glenn Building [additions] (Berkeley, CA)
1992, 1995
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
commercial
Tube R 11.5, Tube 118-119
UC Berkeley: Bernice Layne Brown Gallery, Doe Library (Berkeley, CA)
1986-1987
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
educational
UC Berkeley: General (Berkeley, CA)
1988
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
educational
UCLA: Social Sciences Buildings (Los Angeles, CA)
1961
Creator: Lyndon, Maynard
Project Type:
educational
UCSC Inclusion Area (Santa Cruz, CA)
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
educational
Tube R 11.5, Tube 121-125
University of Washington: McMahon and Hagatt Halls (Seattle, WA)
n.d.
Project Type:
educational
Wingwall/Lyndon Residence (Sea Ranch, CA)
1991-1993
Creator: Lyndon Buchanan Associates
Project Type:
residential
Tube R 11.5, Tube 126-128
SERIES VII. ILAUD (International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design) PAPERS
1960-2003, n.d.
Arrangement
Arranged Chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Contains materials related to ILAUD (International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design) which was created in 1976
by Giancarlo de Carlo. Lyndon was involved in the program and taught design seminars sessions in Urbino, Siena, San Marino
& Venice, Italy and Seminars in Oslo, Barcelona, Paris, Brussels, Ferrarra, and Berkeley. This series contains course papers,
such as syllabi and student work from ILAUD seminars, as well as writings by Lyndon that were published in the publication,
ILAUD.
Box 9, Folder 1
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1976
Box 9, Folder 2
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1977
Box 9, Folder 3
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1978
Box 9, Folder 5
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1979
Box 9, Folder 6
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
1980
Box 9, Folder 9
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1981
Box 9, Folder 10
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
1981-1982
Box 9, Folder 12
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1982
Box 9, Folder 13
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
1982
Box 9, Folder 14
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1983
Box 9, Folder 15
ILAUD Seminar Arch 209
1983
Box 9, Folder 16
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
1983
Box 9, Folder 17
ILAUD Form and Process
1983
Box 9, Folder 18
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
1984
Box 9, Folder 19
ILAUD Seminar Arch 209
1984
Box 9, Folder 20
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1984
Box 9, Folder 22
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1985
Box 9, Folder 24
ILAUD Spring Seminar
1986
Box 9, Folder 25
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1986
Box 9, Folder 27
ILAUD Seminar Arch 209
1986
Box 9, Folder 28
ILAUD Residential Course Applications
1987
Box 9, Folder 29
ILAUD Seminar Arch 209
1987
Box 9, Folder 30
ILAUD Seminar Arch 209 Student Works
1987
Box 9, Folder 31
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
1987
Box 9, Folder 32
ILAUD Seminar Arch 209
1987
Box 9, Folder 33
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
1987-1988
Box 10, Folder 2
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
1988
Box 10, Folder 3
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1988
Box 10, Folder 8
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1992
Box 10, Folder 10
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1993
Box 10, Folder 11
ILAUD Santa Rosa Project
1997
Box 10, Folder 12
ILAUD Residential Course (RC)
1998
Box 10, Folder 14
ILAUD Permanent Activites (PA)
2001
Box 10, Folder 21
ILAUD Projects
1972, 1978-1979, 1991
Box 10, Folder 22
ILAUD Correspondence
1974-1996
Box 10, Folder 23
Board Meeting Mitues/Administration
Box 10, Folder 24
ILAUD Fundraising
1985-1989
Box 10, Folder 25
ILAUD Alumni
1987, 1991, 1995
Box 10, Folder 28
ILAUD General Report/Yearbook Distribution
n.d.
Box 10, Folder 29
Reference: Lyndon's Notes
n.d.
SERIES VIII. MAYORS' INSTITUTE ON CITY DESIGN PAPERS
1990-2012, n.d.
Arrangement
Arranged Chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Contains materials relating to the Mayors' Institute on City Design, both West chapters and as a National organization. These
documents include forum briefing books, meeting summaries, and reports between the years of 1990-2012. There are a few photographs
that were taken at meetings of Mayors' Institute on City Design, West that were taken circa 1991.
A. Mayors' Institute on City Design, West
Box 11, Folder 3-12
Forum Briefing Books
1990-1992, 1994-1998, 2012
Box 11, Folder 13-21
Meeting Summaries
1990-1998
Box 11, Folder 26
Questionnaire for Participants, November 16-18
1995
Box 11, Folder 29
Seminar Architecture 298
1996
Box 12, Folder 1
Future Vision Matrix
1997
Box 12, Folder 2-3
Design Workshop East Garrison/ Ft. Ord Site Material, Monterey County, CA
Box 12, Folder 6
The Value of Place, Urban Strategies for California's Central Valley Towns
2000
Box 12, Folder 7
National Endowment for the Arts Publication on Mayors' Institute on City Design
2005
B. Mayors' Institute on City Design, National
Box 12, Folder 8
Meeting Summary, April 25-27 (University of Virgina)
1991
Box 12, Folder 10
Briefing Book for 34th National Session, September 15-17
2004
Box 12
National Endowment for the Arts, publication on Mayor's Institute on City Design
2005
Box 12, Folder 11
Articles regarding debate on city design
n.d.
Box 12, Folder 12
National Endowment for the Arts, Forum
n.d.