On February 17, 1937, construction workers were tasked with removing wooden scaffolding, working from a temporary catwalk.
Irving Morrow romanticized the Golden Gate long before he became a consulting architect on the bridge that would span it. The narrow strait, he wrote in 1919, "is caressed by breezes from the blue ...
Discover the fascinating story behind the naming of San Francisco's famed Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic piece of engineering ...
On Jan. 5, 1933, construction began on San Francisco's Golden ... it was Irving Morrow, a relatively unknown residential architect who designed the overall shape and bridge towers, the lighting ...
He asked Moisseiff to serve on a board of consultants to the Golden Gate ... heartedly. The bridge that resulted from Ellis and Moisseiff's technical labors and Irving Morrow's design ...