Joseph Baermann Strauss According to Wikipedia, Joseph Strauss was chief engineer and overseer of overall design and construction. However, a bridge architect called Irving Morrow designed the overall shape, lighting, and walkways. Senior engineer Charles Alton Ellis was the principal engineer of the project, collaborating with bridge designer Leon Moisseff. Joseph Strauss gets most of the credit, but there wasn't just one engineer. It was a team effort.
The Golden Gate bridge was opened on May 27, 1937.
it is Jose Baerman Straussph who made the golden gate bridge.=)
the golden gate bride is made out of 27 572 strands of wire on each cable
steel
It is made of steel and concrete.
No, it is not made of real gold. It is made of steel.
they made it so that people could go over the bridge to the other side.lol
they made it so that people could go over the bridge to the other side.lol
No, it is not made of real gold. It is made of steel.
27 million dollars
The Golden Gate Bridge is named after the Golden Gate Strait, the narrow entrance between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The strait was named by U.S. Army Captain John C. Frémont in 1846, who likened its beauty to the Golden Horn in Istanbul. The bridge's name reflects both its geographical location and the striking visual appeal of the iconic structure.
because the bridge, which was designed by engineer Joseph Strauss was built to connect San Francisco with Marin County across the 1600 meter wide strait known as the Golden Gate which connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean