Historical Profile - Joseph B. Strauss
San
Francisco, CA.
– Joseph Baermann Strauss (January 9, 1870 – May 16, 1938) was a structural
engineer who was known for his extensive work designing bridges. In 1892, Strauss graduated from the
University of Cincinnati with a degree in civil engineering. Strauss was most well-known for his design
work on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. When the bridge opened in 1937, it was the
longest and tallest suspension bridge in the world.
Strauss
also designed the Burnside Bridge in Portland, Oregon; the Lewis & Clark
Bridge in Longview, Washington; and the Cherry Street Strauss Trunnion Bascule
Bridge in Toronto, Ontario Canada.
There
is a statue dedicated to Joseph B. Strauss located close to the Golden Gate
Bridge.
Joseph B. Strauss statue - San Francisco, California |
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