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The Gateway Arch is a 630-foot-tall (192 m) monument in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a weighted catenary arch, it is the world's tallest arch and Missouri's tallest accessible structure. Some sources consider it the tallest human-made monument in the Western … See more
Inception and funding (1933–1935)
Around late 1933, civic leader Luther Ely Smith, returning to St. Louis from the George Rogers Clark … See morePhysical characteristics
Both the width and height of the arch are 630 feet (192 m). The arch is the tallest memorial in the … See moreBuilt as a monument to the westward expansion of the United States, the arch typifies "the pioneer spirit of the men and women who won the … See more
The Brickline Greenway Project is a major public-private partnership that aims to connect Forest Park and the Washington University in St. Louis See more
The bidding date, originally December 20, 1961, was postponed to January 22, 1962, to clarify the details of the arch construction. About … See more
In April 1965, three million tourists were expected to visit the arch annually after completion; 619,763 tourists visited the top of the arch in its first year open. On January 15, 1969, a … See more
The first act of vandalism was committed in June 1968: the vandals etched their names on various parts of the arch. In all, $10,000 was spent that year to repair damage from vandalism. The arch was first targeted by graffiti artists on March 5, 1969. See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license 8 Facts You Didn’t Know About St. Louis's Gateway Arch
May 29, 2018 · A view of the St. Louis Gateway Arch designed by Eero Saarinen. Photo: Getty Images/Kubrak78. There’s hardly a more recognizable landmark …
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Architect Eero Saarinen - Gateway Arch National Park …
Sep 17, 2024 · Eero Saarinen - Architect With a Vision. By Michael A. Capps. In 1922, at the age of 12, Eero Saarinen took first place in a matchstick design contest. It was the first of many competitions he would win in his life, and …
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Builders of the Gateway Arch say it was a …
Oct 28, 2015 · His design was modern and bold: a sleek and outsized arch of gleaming stainless steel on the St. Louis riverfront that would celebrate America’s pioneer spirit. But taking Saarinen's concept from paper to sky also required …
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May 25, 2013 · More than decade after Abbott's imaginative drawing, Eero Saarinen submitted a design for a gleaming metal curve to a competition, and the saga of the Arch began.
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Eero Saarinen: Biography, Works, Awards
Jan 23, 2024 · The most important work of Eero Saarinen is The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, a 630-foot tall stainless steel monument designed by Eero Saarinen that opened in 1965 as a memorial to the westward expansion of the …
A Lesson in Gateway Arch Architecture
Oct 15, 2021 · Visit St. Louis’ iconic Gateway Arch. Discover amazing views from the top – at 630 feet. Explore more throughout the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. Take a closer look at the architecture of America's tallest …
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Examine the stories behind the design, construction and lasting legacy of the Gateway Arch. Learn about Eero Saarinen’s unique design, the runner up designs that might have been in its place and all the intricate details that came …
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