Julia Morgan (English Wikipedia)

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  • Boutelle, Sara Holmes (March–April 1996). "Julia Morgan, Engineer and Architect". Old-House Journal. 24 (2). Active Interest Media: 22. ISSN 0094-0178.
  • Wadsworth, Ginger (1990). Julia Morgan, Architect of Dreams. Twenty-First Century Books. pp. 8–11. ISBN 978-0-8225-4903-1.
  • Berkeley Bohemia: Artists and Visionaries of the Early 20th Century. 2008. p. 132. The company was chosen by the castle's architect, Julia Morgan, who personally designed many of the tiles that were made

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  • Callen, Will (February 4, 2019). "Julia Morgan-designed Mills bell tower counts down to its 115th anniversary". hoodline.com. Retrieved 18 April 2019. 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.

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  • Reichers, Maggie (September–October 2006). "Beyond San Simeon". Humanities. 27 (5). Neh.gov. Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2012-09-07.

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  • Filler, Martin. "Xanadu's Architect". Retrieved 3 September 2022. The mother of them all was Julia Morgan, the prolific San Francisco Bay Area architect who completed more than seven hundred buildings. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)

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  • Boutelle, Sara Holmes (March–April 1996). "Julia Morgan, Engineer and Architect". Old-House Journal. 24 (2). Active Interest Media: 22. ISSN 0094-0178.
  • Starr, Kevin (1997). The dream endures: California enters the 1940s. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 55. ISBN 978-0195100792. OCLC 34546312.
  • Boutelle, Sara Holmes (1995). Julia Morgan, architect. Morgan, Julia, 1872–1957 (Revised and updated edition, 1995 ed.). New York. ISBN 078-9200848. OCLC 33265537.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Leddy, Thomas (September 2007). "Julia Morgan, Architect, and the Creation of the Asilomar Conference Grounds by quacchia, russell". Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 65 (4): 432–434. doi:10.1111/j.1540-594X.2007.00277_8.x. ISSN 0021-8529.
  • McNEILL, KAREN (2007). "Julia Morgan: Gender, Architecture, and Professional Style". Pacific Historical Review. 76 (2): 229–268. doi:10.1525/phr.2007.76.2.229. ISSN 0030-8684. JSTOR 10.1525/phr.2007.76.2.229.
  • McNeill, Karen (2012). ""WOMEN WHO BUILD": Julia Morgan & Women's Institutions". California History. 89 (3): 41–74. doi:10.2307/23215875. ISSN 0162-2897. JSTOR 23215875 – via JSTOR.
  • Mannis, Celeste Davidson (2006). Julia Morgan built a castle. Hyman, Miles. New York, N.Y.: Viking. ISBN 978-0670059645. OCLC 56051019.