The Father of Prestressed Concrete Oral History Transcript Teaching Engineer
The Father of Prestressed Concrete Oral History Transcript Teaching Engineer
T Y Tung Yen Lin
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No. Look at this building, our home. These cracks. You see them? There are some. Swent: Oh, yes, I do see them. Lin: Because I prestressed it this way, not prestressed the other way, so it cracked. Swent: But the crack doesn t matter? Lin: Doesn t matter. Swent: I m glad to know that. I also wanted to ask you about your ballroom in your house. You spoke about your house but you haven t talked about the ballroom. Lin: All right. Next time we will talk about the ballroom first and then the bridge...s. 227 Buckminster Fuller as a Guest Lecturer [Interview 7: September 7, 1999] ## Swent: We were just looking at the Engineering News Record hereit s a McGraw-Hill publication, a publication of the construction business, a special issue for the 125th anniversaryand they listed the 125 top people in engineering in all those years. You are one of the very few listed as structural engineers, and one of them is your forerunner Freyssinet, and then Buckminster Fuller. You were telling about inviting him to address your class when you taught the arts and engineering course- - Lin: That was back in 1960 some, when I was a campuswide professor of Arts and Sciences at Berkeley.
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