julia morgan archetect
A. A book was written about Julia Morgan because she was the first woman licensed architect. She lived from 1872 until 1957. Many people at that time thought that women couldn't do many jobs, especially to be an architect, but Julia proved them wrong. She was the main architect for places like the huge Hearst's Castle and many YWCA's (Young Women's Christian Association.) Julia has encouraged women to become architects, and now there are many women architects, but Julia is still the most famous one. She always designed houses and buildings in California, so if no books were written about Julia Morgan, then people who live far away from California might not know who she is. B. I admire Julia Morgan for many things. First, if it weren't for her there might not even be women architects. She brought a woman's point of view to this profession, and I think she contributed unique ideas because she was a woman. I admire the houses that "Miss Morgan", (as she was called) designed because I've seen some of them, and they have interesting features on them, like tall, arched windows, and are rea
C. Julia Morgan had an interesting life and here are a couple of important events that happened . In 1898, Julia went from the University of California to study art is Paris, France. Julia studied very important kinds of art, and when she was there her brother came to study art and they shared an apartment. Also, in Paris she studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts (School of Fine Arts), and she won a competition by designing a palace theater. A couple years later, back in San Francisco, California the 1906 earthquake occurred and her small office was knocked down along with almost every house in San Francisco. Julia was hired to rebuild houses that fell down in the earthquake, and she had to rebuild her office. She got all the jobs done that she needed to do, all though it was a lot of work. Next, she built "Hearst's Castle" in San Simeon, (about 200 miles south of San Francisco. With all the things that she built there: main house, three guest houses, pools, and much more, it took from 1920-1929 to finish it all. William Randolph Hearst was the one who had it built, and he was always changing his mind and
Some common words found in the essay are:
Julia Morgan, Miss Morgan, Association Julia, France Julia, San Francisco, Francisco Julia, Chapel Chimes, julia morgan, Fine Arts, Francisco California, Randolph Hearst, women architects, miss morgan, san francisco, people women couldn't, hearst's castle, morgan build, study art, women couldn't, people women, written julia, written julia morgan, miss morgan build,
Approximate Word count = 756
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
|