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  1. Irving Foster Morrow (September 22, 1884 – October 28, 1952) was an American architect best known for designing the Golden Gate Bridge. Early life [ edit ] He was born and raised in Oakland, California , the son of Susie (née Kirkman) and James Alexander Morrow, who was the president of a metal works in Oakland.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Oct 28, 2021 · Irving F. Morrow was an American architect who designed the slim, graceful towers of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. He also improved the lighting, the color, and the appearance of the bridge. Learn more about his life, his career, and his legacy from this web page.

  4. Apr 26, 2011 · A painter touches up one of the bridge's cables. When it came time to decide the paint color for the bridge, consulting architect Irving Morrow wanted a warm hue to contrast with the cool grays ...

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  5. Irving Morrow romanticized the Golden Gate long before he became a consulting architect on the bridge that would span it. Footer Information and Navigation. Let's Stay in Touch.

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  6. Learn how engineers designed and built the Golden Gate Bridge, from the early cantilever-suspension design to the final all-suspension design. See images of the engineering drawings, calculations, tests, and challenges of this engineering masterpiece.

  7. Before Irving Morrow joined the Golden Gate Bridge project, he was a San Francisco-based architect who designed houses. After he became the consulting architect on the bridge, Morrow was responsible for the international orange color and the beautiful Art Deco details such as the streetlamps, railings and vertical fluting on the towers that ...

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