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  1. Irving Morrow (1884-1952) was an American architect who designed the Golden Gate Bridge and other buildings in the Bay Area. He was also a supporter of new music and a contributor to various architectural publications.

  2. Irving Morrow was a San Francisco-based architect who designed the Art Deco features and the distinctive color of the Golden Gate Bridge. Learn how he transformed the bridge into a sculpture that harmonized with the bay's landscape and light.

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  3. Learn how engineers designed and built the Golden Gate Bridge, one of the world's most iconic suspension bridges. See images, documents, and models of the original and final designs, as well as the challenges and innovations along the way.

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  4. Oct 28, 2021 · Learn about Irving Morrow, the architect who designed the towers and lighting of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Find out how he created the iconic Art Deco style, the vertical fluting, and the International Orange color of the bridge.

  5. The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the world’s largest examples of the Art Deco style. Named for the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925, the Art Deco style was used by architect Irving Morrow to add aesthetic touches throughout the Bridge.

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  6. Irving Morrow, Corbis. Obscure Architect. Before he joined the project, Morrow was an obscure San Francisco-based architect who designed houses.

  7. Apr 26, 2011 · 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, blues and greens of San Francisco Bay.