Gertrude Comfort Morrow

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Gertrude Comfort Morrow was an American architect and designer known for her contributions to the design aesthetics of the Golden Gate Bridge and for being one of the few prominent women in her field during the early 20th century.

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instanceOf American
architect
person
activeInPeriod early 20th century
associatedWith Golden Gate Bridge NERFINISHED
contributedTo architectural detailing of the Golden Gate Bridge
visual design of the Golden Gate Bridge
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork architecture
industrial design
gender female
hasNotability historical significance in women’s participation in architecture
notableFor being one of the few prominent women architects in the early 20th century
contributions to the design aesthetics of the Golden Gate Bridge
notableRole pioneering woman in American architecture
notableWork aesthetic design of the Golden Gate Bridge
occupation architect
designer
workLocation San Francisco Bay Area NERFINISHED

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Irving Morrow spouse Gertrude Comfort Morrow
Irving Morrow partnerInBusiness Gertrude Comfort Morrow