Donald L. Stull, pioneering architect of the Ruggles MBTA station and Harriet Tubman House, dies at 83
By Bryan Marquard Globe Staff,Updated December 30, 2020, 6:26 p.m.
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Donald L. Stull and M. David Lee went over designs in their Boston offices in 2010.Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff/The Boston Globe
With the two groundbreaking architectural firms he founded and led, Donald Stull designed Boston landmarks such as Roxbury Community College, the Ruggles MBTA station, the Harriet Tubman House in the South End, and Boston Police Headquarters.
Along the way he was celebrated for founding two firms that were owned and run by Black architects at a time when there were few such architects, let alone firms, in the country. Ultimately, Mr. Stullâs designs are more visible and enduring in Greater Boston than those of most architects from his era.