American architect
Mary Jane Long, Lady Wilson , OBE (July 31, 1939 – September 3, 2018), known as MJ Long , was an American architect , lecturer and author, best known for her work as a principal architect partner on the British Library in London with her husband Sir Sandy Wilson .[ 1] She created a series of purpose-built studios for the artists Peter Blake , RB Kitaj , Paul Huxley and Frank Auerbach , later documenting these in a book.[ 2] [ 3] In partnership with Rolfe Kentish as the practice Long & Kentish , she focused on designing museums, libraries and galleries, including the National Maritime Museum Cornwall , the Jewish Museum London in Camden Town and an extension to Pallant House Gallery .[ 4] [ 5] With Wilson, she also co-designed Spring House/Cornford House (1965) in Cambridge , for Christopher Cornford .[ 6]
Early life and education
The British Library, London . Long was born in Summit, New Jersey . She moved to Montreal, where she attended Westmount High School , graduating first in class in 1956. She studied at Smith College before enrolling on a four-year architecture course at Yale School of Architecture , studying under Paul Rudolph .
Notable works
MJ Long was commissioned by RIBA to design the National Maritime Museum, Cornwall .
Personal life
Bust in the British Library
It was at Yale that she met Colin St John Wilson (Sandy), and in 1965 joined his newly formed architecture practice in London . The couple married in 1972.[ 1] She had two children.[ 7]
See also
Long & Kentish website (external link) http://www.longkentish.com/practice.php
Bibliography
Long, MJ (2003). The architects' story: National Maritime Museum Cornwall . London: Long & Kentish architects.ISBN 9780954389505 .
Long, MJ (2009). Artists' studios. London: Black Dog. ISBN 9781906155728
Wilson, Colin St John and MJ Long (2008). Kitaj: the architects . London: Black Dog. ISBN 9781906155445
References