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  1. Gustav Lindenthal (21 de mayo de 1850 - 31 de julio de 1935) fue un ingeniero civil estadounidense de origen centroeuropeo, que además de numerosas estructuras, diseñó el Puente de Hell Gate en Nueva York.

  2. May 21, 1850. Brno, Austrian Empire (Present-day, Brno, Czech Republic) Died. July 31, 1935. ( 1935-08-01) (aged 85) Known for. Hell Gate Bridge. 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.

    • July 31, 1935 (aged 85)
  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Gustav Lindenthal (born May 21, 1850, Brünn, Austria—died July 31, 1935, Metuchen, N.J., U.S.) 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 ...

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  4. Gustav Lindenthal (21 de mayo de 1850 - 31 de julio de 1935) fue un ingeniero civil estadounidense de origen centroeuropeo, que además de numerosas estructuras, diseñó el Puente de Hell Gate en Nueva York.: 283. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar.

  5. Gustav Lindenthal | ASCE. 1850 – 1935. "I estimate an engineer one-third by his character, one-third by his ability, and one-third by his experience." 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.

  6. 21 de may. de 2018 · Gustav Lindenthal, an Austrian-American civil engineer, was born May 21, 1850. Lindenthal came to the United States in 1874 to build bridges. He designed several in the Pittsburgh area, which has three rivers to cross, including in 1883 the Smithfield Street Bridge over the Monongahela River, which has an unusual lenticular (lens ...

  7. 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. Fig 1: The Hell Gate Bridge. Author: Dave Frieder. While living in Vienna, he attended some public engineering lectures at a local university.