Lloyd Kahn

Lloyd Kahn
Lloyd Kahn (2021) in his greenhouse
Born (1935-04-28) April 28, 1935
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Alma materStanford University
OccupationsPublisher, editor, author, photographer, carpenter, self-taught architect
Known forGreen building, green architecture
SpouseLesley Susan Creed

Lloyd Kahn (born April 28, 1935)[1][2] is an American publisher, editor, author, photographer, carpenter, and self-taught architect. He is the founding editor-in-chief of Shelter Publications, Inc., and is the former Shelter editor of the Whole Earth Catalog. He is a pioneer of the green building and green architecture movements. His book Shelter (1973) about DIY architecture, has sold more than 250,000 copies.[3][4]

He lives in the community of Bolinas in Marin County, California.[5]

Early life

Lloyd Kahn was born April 28, 1935, in San Francisco, California.[2][6] Kahn became interested in construction at age 12 when working on his family's house in the Central Valley.[5] He earned a B.A. degree (1957) from Stanford University.[7]

During the late 1950s, while serving in the United States Air Force in Germany, Kahn ran the USAF newspaper for two years. He returned to California in 1960 to work as an insurance broker and in 1965 quit his insurance job and began work as a carpenter, eventually building four houses.[8]

He was married to Lesley Susan Creed.[9][10]

Career in carpentry and construction

Kahn's first project was a sod-roof studio in Mill Valley, with succulents planted on the roof.[9] He often used salvaged wood for his projects, in San Francisco he would buy from Cleveland Wreckers, a local wrecking company.[9]

Influenced by Buckminster Fuller, in 1968 he started building geodesic domes.[2] This resulted in a job coordinating with Jay Baldwin the building of 17 domes at Pacific High School, an alternative school in the Santa Cruz mountains.[11] Experimenting with geodesic domes made from plywood, aluminum, sprayed foam, and vinyl, the children built their own domes and lived in them.[11] Jay Baldwin built a dome covered with vinyl pillows. When Buckminster Fuller visited the school in 1970, he commissioned Baldwin to build a replica of the dome on his property in Maine. The school received media attention.

Work in editing and publishing

Kahn next worked for Stewart Brand as Shelter editor for the Whole Earth Catalog.[9] In 1970 Kahn published his first book, Domebook One, followed the next year with Domebook 2, which sold 165,000 copies. In 1971, he bought a half-acre lot in Bolinas, California, and built a shake-covered geodesic dome (later featured in Life magazine). After living in his dome for a year, Kahn decided domes did not work well: he stopped the printing of Domebook 2 and disassembled and sold his dome.[8] He then went in search of other (non-dome) ways to build – across the U.S.A., Ireland, and England, and the book Shelter (1973) was the result.[12] As of 2020, Shelter (1973) has sold around 300,000 copies.[12]

During the next two decades, Shelter Publications produced a series of fitness books, including Bob Anderson's Stretching (which has sold three million copies and is in 31 languages), Galloway's Book on Running by Olympian Jeff Galloway, and Getting Stronger by legendary bodybuilder Bill Pearl. From 1997 to 2015, Shelter Publishing also produced StretchWare, software by Bob Anderson that reminds you to stretch at your computer.[13]

In 2004, Kahn published Home Work: Handbuilt Shelter.[4] Home Work summarizes the best of his work over the past 30 years photographing buildings and interviewing builders, and includes numerous buildings directly inspired by the book Shelter.[4] The Septic Systems Owner's Manual, first published in 2000, was extensively revised in 2007. In 2008 Shelter Publications published the first English translation of Brazilian architect Johan van Lengen's The Barefoot Architect: A Manual on Green Building. Also in 2008, Kahn authored Builders of the Pacific Coast. Kahn authored a photo book about tiny houses, titled Tiny Homes: Simple Shelter published January 2012. Kahn's newest book is Tiny Homes on the Move published in April, 2014.[14]

Kahn, at the age of 90, continued to surf, paddle board, trail running, and skateboard (longboard).[15][6]

Photography

In 2016, Kahn had a solo exhibition of his photography, Lloyd Kahn: Driftwood Shelters, curated by Jennifer Gately at the Bolinas Museum.[16]

Publications

As author

  • Kahn, Lloyd (1970). Domebook One. Robert Easton (contributor), Pacific Domes (contributor). Pacific Domes.
  • Kahn, Lloyd (1971). Domebook 2. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications.
  • Kahn, Lloyd (1986). Over The Hill But Not Out to Lunch. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publishing. ISBN 9780895864574.
  • Kahn, Lloyd; Allen, Blair; Jones, Julie (2006). Hulls, John (ed.). The Septic System Owner's Manual. Crafts Series, Shelter Series. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 978-0-936070-40-7.
  • Kahn, Lloyd (2004). Home Work: Handbuilt Shelter. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 978-0-936070-33-9.[4][7][17]
  • Kahn, Lloyd (2008). Builders of the Pacific Coast. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 978-0-936070-43-8.[18]
  • Kahn, Kahn (2012). Lloyd. Bolinas, CA: Tiny Homes: Simple Shelter. ISBN 978-0-936070-52-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)[19]
  • Kahn, Lloyd (2014). Tiny Homes on the Move: Wheels and Water. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 978-0-936070-62-9.[20]
  • Kahn, Lloyd (2017). Small Homes: The Right Size. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 978-0-936070-68-1.
  • Kahn, Lloyd (2018). Pop's Diner. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 9780936070797.
  • Kahn, Lloyd (2019). Driftwood Shacks: Anonymous Architecture Along the California Coast. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 978-0-936070-80-3.
  • Kahn, Lloyd (2020). The Half-Acre Homestead. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 978-0-936070-81-0.[12]

As editor

  • Kahn, Lloyd; Easton, Bob, eds. (1973). Shelter. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 978-0-936070-11-7.
  • Hargittai, Istvan; Hargittai, Magdolna (1994). Kahn, Lloyd (ed.). Symmetry: A Unifying Concept. Bolinas, CA: Shelter Publications. ISBN 9780898155907.

As publisher

  • Stretching (publisher, 1980)[12]
  • Galloway's Book on Running (publisher, 1984)
  • Getting Stronger (publisher, 1985)
  • Getting in Shape (publisher, 1995)
  • Marathon: You Can Do It! (publisher, 2001)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kahn, Lloyd, 1935-". LC Name Authority File (LCNAF), The Library of Congress.
  2. ^ a b c Hargittai, István (April 24, 2020). Mosaic of a Scientific Life. Springer Nature. p. 58. ISBN 978-3-030-34766-6.
  3. ^ Green, Penelope (April 29, 2020). "Lloyd Kahn, the king of DIY dwellings". Marin Independent Journal. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d Gellner, Arrol (July 28, 2004). "From haughty to humble among America's homes". SFGATE. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  5. ^ a b Brown, Patricia Leigh (October 14, 2004). "If I Had a Hammer? What Do You Mean If?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Hartlaub, Peter (November 29, 2025). "'You've got to go into unknown territory'". San Francisco Chronicle. pp. A1, A5. Retrieved 2026-02-25 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ a b "Shelf Life". Stanford Magazine. September 1, 2004. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  8. ^ a b Solomon, Avi (July 31, 2016). "Making Shelter Simple: An Interview with Lloyd Kahn". Medium.
  9. ^ a b c d Olson, Tonya; Sorell, Amanda (December 30, 2025). "Lessons from Lloyd Kahn". Mother Earth News.
  10. ^ "Lesley Creed-Kahn Obituary - Novato, CA". Neptune Society of Northern California.
  11. ^ a b Gordon, Alastair (April 12, 2018). "Remembering Jay Baldwin, experimental geodesic dome champion". The Architect's Newspaper. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  12. ^ a b c d Green, Penelope (March 11, 2020). "The King of D.I.Y. Dwellings". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 25, 2026.
  13. ^ "Lloyd Kahn, DIY Building Expert". Mother Earth News. March 5, 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  14. ^ Publishers Group West Online Catalog
  15. ^ Whiting, Sam (May 23, 2011). "Skateboarding keeps 76-year-old rider on his toes". SFGATE. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  16. ^ "Lloyd Kahn: Driftwood Shelters". Bolinas Museum. Retrieved May 3, 2022.
  17. ^ "Home sweet hand-built home". Half Moon Bay Review and Pescadero Pebble. June 16, 2004. p. 17. Retrieved February 25, 2026 – via Newspapers.com.
  18. ^ Mackie, John (January 9, 2009). "Building beyond the practical". The Vancouver Sun. p. 32. Retrieved February 25, 2026 – via Newspapers.com.
  19. ^ "Home is more than just a Shelter: A profile of Lloyd Kahn". KLOF Magazine. June 23, 2016. Retrieved February 25, 2026.
  20. ^ "Book recommendations from Point Reyes Books". SFGATE. March 4, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2022.