MJ Long

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] In partnership with Rolfe 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.[3]

MJ Long
Born
Mary Jane Long

July 31, 1939
Died (aged 79)
Alma materYale University
OccupationArchitect
Spouse(s)Sir Sandy Wilson
Children2
BuildingsBritish Library

National Maritime Museum Cornwall

Pallant House Gallery

Early and family life

Long was born in Summit, New Jersey. She attended high school in Montreal and later studied at Smith College before enrolling on a four-year architecture course at Yale School of Architecture, studying under Paul Rudolph. It was at Yale that she met Colin St John Wilson, and in 1965 joined his newly-formed architecture practice in London. The couple married in 1972.[1] At Long's death she was survived by her two children and three grandchildren.[4]

References

  1. Peter Carolin (18 September 2018). "MJ Long obituary". Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  2. Richard Waite (5 September 2018). "'Inspirational' British Library architect MJ Long dies, aged 79". Architect's Journal. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  3. Edwin Heathcote (21 September 2018). "MJ Long, architect, 1939-2018". Financial Times. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  4. Deborah Saunt (17 September 2018). "M J Long, 1939-2018". Riba Journal. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
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