Julia Morgan
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Architect - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Oakland YWCA Building | Oakland | |||||
Architect | YWCA Building | Fresno | |||||
Architect | Goethe House | Sacramento | |||||
Architect | Hacienda Lodge | Fort Hunter Liggett | |||||
Architect | Hostess House | Palo Alto | |||||
Architect | Asilomar Conference Grounds | Pacific Grove | |||||
Architect | King's Daughters Home | Oakland | |||||
Architect | Girton Hall | Berkeley | |||||
Architect | Minerva Club of Santa Maria | Santa Maria | |||||
Architect | Samuel Martin House | Suisun City,CA | |||||
Architect | Hearst Gymnasium for Women | Berkeley | |||||
Architect | Berkeley Women's City Club | Berkeley | |||||
Architect | St John's Presbyterian Church | Berkeley | |||||
Architect | Examiner Building | Los Angeles | |||||
Architect | Sausalito Woman's Club | Sausalito, CA | |||||
Architect | Old YWCA Building | Riverside, CA | |||||
Architect | Saratoga Foothill Club | Saratoga | |||||
1872/01/20 | Born | Born | Julia Morgan's Birthday | ||||
1904/00/00 | James Hague commissions Julia Morgan to design a residence for the Superintendent at his North Star Mine. | Architect | North Star House, Grass Valley | Grass Valley, CA | |||
1907/04/18 | The Fairmont celebrates its opening with a grand banquet of 600 pounds of turtle, 13000 oysters and $5000 worth of California and French wines. Original opening was delayed by the need to restore damage from San Francisco earthquake. | Architect | Fairmont Hotel | San Francisco | Oyster | Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake | |
1912/00/00 | 5-11 Panoramic Way, apartment building built | Architect | Panoramic Hill | Oakland | |||
1912/00/00 | 5-11 Panoramic Way, apartment building built | Architect | Panoramic Hill | Berkeley | |||
1920/00/00 | Hearst replaces tents with cottages. Concrete work is completed on three guest houses, which occupy the traditional Hearst family campground high in the hills overlooking the Pacific Ocean. | Architect | Hearst San Simeon Estate | San Simeon | |||
1925/00/00 | The Hollywood Studio Club was built to provide a safe home for young women in the motion picture business | Architect | Hollywood Studio Club | Los Angeles | |||
1957/02/02 | Died | Died |
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