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  2. Golden Gate Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, ... The Golden Gate Bridge was designed to safely withstand winds of up to 68 mph ...

  3. Charles Alton Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Charles Alton Ellis (1876 – 1949) was a professor, structural engineer and mathematician who was chiefly responsible for the structural design of the Golden Gate Bridge. [1] Because of a dispute with Joseph Strauss, he was not recognized for his work when the bridge opened in 1937. His contributions were ultimately recognized at the bridge in ...

  4. Irving Morrow - Wikipedia

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    He designed houses, banks, theatres, hotels, schools, and commercial buildings. He married Gertrude Comfort Morrow , a fellow architect and UC Berkeley graduate. He worked with Gertrude and architect William I. Garren , and with them designed the Alameda-Contra Costa County Building for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition . [ 2 ]

  5. Joseph Strauss (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Strauss is credited as the chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge, but Charles Alton Ellis is responsible for most of the structural design. Because of a dispute with Strauss, however, Ellis was not recognized for his work when the bridge opened in 1937. [ 8 ]

  6. Leon Moisseiff - Wikipedia

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    Another bridge was completed to carry eastbound traffic in 2007. In response to concerns after the failure of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940 and a major San Francisco Bay windstorm in 1951, the Golden Gate Bridge, for which Moisseiff had served as a consulting engineer during construction, was briefly closed.

  7. Ralph Modjeski - Wikipedia

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    In addition, he trained succeeding generations of American bridge designers and builders, including Joseph B. Strauss, chief engineer of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge (which was completed six months after Modjeski's San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge).

  8. List of longest suspension bridge spans - Wikipedia

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    The first span longer than 1 km. Nearly double the length of any previously built bridge at the time of its opening. Golden Gate Bridge: California, US: 1,280 m (4,200 ft) 1937–1964: Also the longest bridge span in the world from 1937 to 1964 Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge: New York City, US: 1,298 m (4,259 ft) 1964–1981: Also the longest bridge ...

  9. Barrett and Hilp - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Gate Bridge, which Barrett and Hilp were instrumental in building. Barrett and Hilp was a construction company and general contractor founded in San Francisco by Harold Hilp Sr. and brothers J. Frank and Larry Barrett in 1912. The company played a large part in the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge. [1] [2] [3]