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  1. Gustav Lindenthal (May 21, 1850 – July 31, 1935) was a civil engineer who designed the Queensboro and Hell Gate bridges in New York City, among other bridges. [1] : 283 Lindenthal's work was greatly affected by his pursuit for perfection and his love of art.

  2. May 17, 2024 · Gustav Lindenthal was an Austrian-born American civil engineer known for designing Hell Gate Bridge across New York City’s East River. After gaining experience working on railways and bridges in Austria and Switzerland, Lindenthal immigrated to the United States (1871).

  3. www.asce.org › notable-civil-engineers › gustav-lindenthalGustav Lindenthal | ASCE

    Gustav Lindenthal was born in Bruun, Austria on May 24, 1850. He attended some classes at the Provincial College of Brunn and at the polytechnical schools of Brunn and Vienna. He began his engineering career on the Austrian Empress Elizabeth railroad in 1870 and moved to Vienna in 1872 as an Assistant Engineer for the Union-Baugesellschaft ...

  4. Gustav Lindenthal (May 21, 1850 – July 31, 1935) was a civil engineer who designed the Hell Gate Bridge in New York City, among other bridges.

  5. Jul 4, 2018 · Gustav Lindenthal (1850-1935) was a case in point. An Austrian immigrant who designed New York’s Hell Gate Bridge among others had little formal education and no degree in civil engineering.

  6. Gustav Lindenthal By Frank Griggs, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., P.L.S. Gustav Lindenthal was one of the premier bridge builders in the United States between 1877 and 1935. He was born in Bruun, Austria May 24, 1850 and attended classes at the Provincial College of Brunn and the polytechnical schools of Brunn and Vienna

  7. Gustav Lindenthal considered the Little Hell Gate Bridge significant. The design elements, for example, of repeating various arch schemes throughout the project’s length, punctuated at nodes by outstanding bridges that made advancements in engineering, express aesthetic sensitivity along with structural purpose.