Joseph Strauss
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- For the composer, see Josef Strauss
He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to an artistic family, having a mother who was a pianist and a father who was a writer and painter. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1892, serving as both class poet and president. He was Chief Engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. He placed a brick from the demolished McMicken Hall at the University of Cincinnati in the south anchorage before the concrete was poured. Strauss was also designer of the Burnside Bridge (1926) and the Lewis and Clark Bridge (1930). He died in Los Angeles, California.
External links
- [Structurae: Joseph Baermann Strauss (1870-1938)]
- [The American Experience], PBS
- [Biography] by the ASCE
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