Mini History of Golden Gate Bridge :
This bridge is the result of Joseph Strauss, a technician who is responsible for more than 400 images of the bridge, although much smaller than the Golden Gate Bridge, and most of the continent. Strauss spent more than one dekadi to gather support in Northern California. Strauss's initial proposal for this location is not really good, consists of a large Cantilever on each side connected with the suspension concentrated. Another important person of this project include architect Irving Morrow, responsible for the Art Deco touches and colors, and technicians Charles Alton Ellis and bridge designer Leon Moisseiff, who work together in complex mathematics involved.
This bridge is the result of Joseph Strauss, a technician who is responsible for more than 400 images of the bridge, although much smaller than the Golden Gate Bridge, and most of the continent. Strauss spent more than one dekadi to gather support in Northern California. Strauss's initial proposal for this location is not really good, consists of a large Cantilever on each side connected with the suspension concentrated. Another important person of this project include architect Irving Morrow, responsible for the Art Deco touches and colors, and technicians Charles Alton Ellis and bridge designer Leon Moisseiff, who work together in complex mathematics involved.
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