One hundred miles north of San Francisco, the Sonoma County coast meets
the Pacific Ocean in a magnificent display of nature. This is the
location of the Sea Ranch, an area covering several thousand acres of
large, open meadows and forested natural settings and interspersed with
award-winning architecture. The ecologically inspired plan drawn up for
the Sea Ranch in the mid-1960s caused a quiet revolution in
architecture. Renowned landscape designer Lawrence Halprin's master plan
incorporated a set of building guidelines that structured the visual, as
well as physical, impact upon the landscape. Subsequent buildings by
architects such as Joseph Esherick, Charles Willard Moore, Donlyn
Lyndon, and William Turnbull have been recognized worldwide for their
remarkable environmental sensitivity. This revised and updated edition
of the now-classic monograph, the only one on the Sea Ranch, contains
eleven additional projects and an updated account of the ongoing
development process and land-management issues.