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The company was chosen by the castle's architect, Julia Morgan, who personally designed many of the tiles that were made
Morgan had studied the material in Paris, where some of its pioneers, François Hennebique and Auguste Perret, were exploring its non-industrial uses. Fascinated by its combination of stability and plasticity, she may have been the first architect in the U.S. to put it towards something other than bridges or piers.
The mother of them all was Julia Morgan, the prolific San Francisco Bay Area architect who completed more than seven hundred buildings.
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