William F. Baker

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William F. Baker is an American structural engineer renowned for pioneering innovative skyscraper designs, including serving as the lead structural engineer for the Burj Khalifa.

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instanceOf American engineer
person
structural engineer
areaOfInfluence tall building engineering worldwide
awardReceived American Society of Civil Engineers awards NERFINISHED
Fazlur R. Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal NERFINISHED
Institution of Structural Engineers Gold Medal NERFINISHED
contributedTo advancement of supertall building design standards
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designedStructure Burj Khalifa structural system
supertall building structures
educatedAt University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
University of Missouri NERFINISHED
employer Skidmore, Owings & Merrill NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork civil engineering
skyscraper design
structural engineering
gender male
genreOfWork structural system innovation
givenName William
hasAcademicActivity lectures on tall building design
publications on structural engineering
hasEmployerRole partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
hasProfessionalTitle PE (Professional Engineer) NERFINISHED
SE (Structural Engineer) NERFINISHED
influencedBy Fazlur Rahman Khan NERFINISHED
knownFor design of supertall buildings
development of the buttressed core structural system
pioneering innovative skyscraper structural systems
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Society of Civil Engineers NERFINISHED
Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat NERFINISHED
name William F. Baker NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableConcept buttressed core system for tall buildings
notableProjectType high-rise buildings
supertall skyscrapers
notableWork Burj Khalifa NERFINISHED
occupation civil engineer
engineering consultant
structural engineer
residence Illinois NERFINISHED
role lead structural engineer of Burj Khalifa
workLocation Chicago NERFINISHED

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