Landmark Heritage Foundation - Julia Morgan

...preserving Julia Morgan's landmark, the Berkeley City Club building












Julia Morgan

Julia Morgan may have been small in stature (barely five feet tall), but she left large imprints on the field of architecture. Her achievements are impressive and many. And, in her own quiet way, she also opened doors to opportunities for women.

Born in San Francisco, Julia Morgan grew up in Oakland, the second of five children. Miss Morgan was a woman of firsts: one of the first women to graduate with a degree in civil engineering from the University of California; the first woman to earn a certificat d'architecture from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris; the first woman architect to be licensed in California.

From 1904 to 1947, Julia Morgan headed her own firm in San Francisco, designing more than 700 structures. Along with the Berkeley City Club – familiarly known as the "Little Castle" – many are known worldwide.


Hearst Castle at San Simeon, California

Hearst Gymnasium for Women at the University of California
(in collaboration with her mentor Bernard Maybeck)

Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland, California

Bell Tower, library, social center and conference center
at Mills College, in Oakland, California

Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco; rebuilt after the 1906 earthquake

Asilomar Conference Center in Pacific Grove, California
Julia Morgan Walking Guide

Wyntoon, a Hearst family retreat on the McCloud River, California
(built after the first Wyntoon burned)

YWCAs throughout California as well as in Honolulu and Salt Lake City



Read about Julia Morgan:

Karen McNeill
Julia Morgan: Gender, Architecture, and Professional Style
Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 76 (May 2007): 229-268.

Sara Holmes Boutelle
Julia Morgan, Architect
Abbeville Press, 1988
ISBN: 0789200198

Taylor Coffman, foreword by Kevin Starr
Building for Hearst and Morgan-Voices from The George Loorz Papers
Berkeley Hills Books, 2003
ISBN: 1-893163-52-0

Richard W. Longstreth
Julia Morgan, Architect
Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association, 1977, 1986

Russell L. Quacchia
Julia Morgan, Architect, and the Creation of Asilomar Conference Grounds
Q Publishing, 2005
ISBN: Hardcover 1-4134-8820-X, Softcover 1-4134-8819-6

Ginger Wadsworth
Julia Morgan, Architect of Dreams
Lerner Publications, 1990
ISBN: 0-8225-4903-4

Mark Anthony Wilson
Julia Morgan: Architect of Beauty
Gibbs Smith, 2007
ISBN: 9781423600886



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