Built in 1904, 2537-2539 Etna Street was once part of a three-home compound designed by celebrated architect Julia Morgan. Located in Berkeley’s Elmwood neighborhood, the duplex is for sale for the ...
Mark Wilson was first smitten by the architecture of Julia Morgan in the early 1970s while he was working on his bachelor’s degree in history at the University of California-Berkeley. He was walking ...
In Berkeley and much of the Bay Area, all roads lead to Julia Morgan. For writer Belinda Taylor, whose 2008 play “Becoming Julia Morgan” just opened for the first time in the Bay Area, fascination ...
A San Francisco couple has spent nearly six years tediously renovating an early work of famed Bay Area architect Julia Morgan, preserving as much of the original design as possible within the ...
In the fall of 1999, Karen McNeill was a grad-school history student at the UC Berkeley scrambling for a dissertation topic when her adviser suggested trailblazing architect Julia Morgan. A blank gaze ...
William Randolph Hearst and Julia Morgan worked together to design Hearst Castle. The architect spent 28 years working on the project that would become her signature achievement. Courtesy of Bison ...
Julia Morgan (1872-1957), California’s first licensed woman architect has more than 700 buildings to her credit, designed and built over a professional career spanning over four decades . A fellow UC ...
Atascadero author and editor Gordon Fuglie knew it would be daunting to tackle the topic of Hearst Castle architect Julia Morgan. Instead selecting one author to write a book about the visionary ...
The American Institute of Architects has broken the gender barrier for its highest award, the gold medal. The 2014 medal is going to famed California architect Julia Morgan nearly 57 years after her ...
For the first time in 70 years, the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal will recognize the work of a female architect. Julia Morgan, a prolific architect who died in 1957, will receive the ...
Julia Morgan — renowned California architect and designer of Hearst Castle — has finally gotten an obituary in the New York Times, 62 years after her death in 1957. Morgan’s obituary appeared ...
The American Institute of Architects has broken the gender barrier for its highest award, the gold medal. The 2014 medal is going to famed California architect Julia Morgan nearly 57 years after her ...
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