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Joseph B. Strauss. 1870-1938. Early Life. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio to an artistic family on January 9 th 1870 His mother was a pianist and his father was a writer and painter He went to the University of Cincinnati and graduated in 1892 He graduated with a degree in economics and business.
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Joseph B. Strauss 1870-1938
Early Life • Born in Cincinnati, Ohio to an artistic family on January 9th 1870 • His mother was a pianist and his father was a writer and painter • He went to the University of Cincinnati and graduated in 1892 • He graduated with a degree in economics and business
Jobs • After graduating he began to work at the office of Ralph Modjeski • This is where he came up with the idea of Bascule Bridges • He also worked at the Lassig Bridge and Iron Works company in Chicago
3 Bridges 2.Lewis and Clark Bridge 1.Golden Gate Bridge 3.Burnside Bridge (Bascul Bridge) 1.Finished in 1937 in Width:90ft, Height:746ft, Length:8,981ft 2. Finished in 1930 Length:8,288ft , Height:340ft, Width: 210ft 3.Finished in 1926 Length: 2309ft, Width:73.8ft, Height:64.5ft
Geometry • Triangles • Perpendicular lines • Parallel lines
Random Facts about Strauss and the Golden Gate Bridge • He is related to Levi Strauss that owns Levi Jeans • The Golden Gate bridge cost over 35 million dollars to build • The Cables on the Golden Gate Bridge are 36.5in thick and all together have 1,200,000 rivets throughout the bridge
Bibliography • "Building the Golden Gate Bridge." <http://goldengatebridge.org/research/constructionbldgggb.php>. • "Burnside Bridge." <http://www2.co.multnemah.or.us/public/entrypoint?ct=692856048>. • "Joseph B. Strauss." <http://www.asce.org/history/bio_strauss.html>. • "Joseph B. Strauss." <http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/joseph-b.-strauss>. • "Longview Bridge." <http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?displaypage=output.cfm&file_id=5411>. • "People&Events:Joseph Strauss(1870-1938)." <http://www.pbs.org/wybh/amex/goldengate/peopleevents/p-strauss.htm>. • "San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge History." <http://www.inetours.com/pages/sfnbrhds/golden_gate_bridge.html>.