- Leon
Solomon Moisseiff (November 10, 1872 –
September 3, 1943) was a
leading suspension bridge engineer in the
United States in the 1920s and 1930s. He...
- feasible.
Joseph Strauss served as
chief engineer for the project, with Leon
Moisseiff,
Irving Morrow and
Charles Ellis making significant contributions to its...
- However, "Eastern
consulting engineers" — by
which Eldridge meant Leon
Moisseiff, the
noted New York
bridge engineer who
served as
designer and consultant...
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Downtown Brooklyn at the
Flatbush Avenue Extension.
Designed by Leon
Moisseiff, the
bridge has a
total length of 6,855 ft (2,089 m). The
bridge is one...
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County for a
bridge over the Narrows. The
bridge was
designed by Leon
Moisseiff and cost $6.4 million. The
first Tacoma Narrows Bridge opened to traffic...
- the
bridge was Polish-born
Ralph Modjeski, the
design engineer was Leon
Moisseiff, the
supervising architect was Paul
Philippe Cret, and the construction...
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counterweight against the deck's movement. This had been
tested by Leon
Moisseiff when he
designed the
Manhattan Bridge in 1909,
though it was less than...
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seismic and wind analysis. He was
twice the
recipient of the
prized Leon S.
Moisseiff Award issued annually by the
American Society of
Civil Engineers (ASCE)...
- 2020
Nathan N.
Newmark Medal, 2017
Reese Research Prize, 2015 Leon S.
Moisseiff Award from the ASCE. He is
considered an
authority in
seismic isolation...
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member of the
United States Olympic Committee from 1896 to 1956 Leon
Moisseiff (1895),
American engineer and
designer of the
Manhattan Bridge George...