Nicholas Forell

Nicholas F. Forell (1923 – February 19, 1998) was a structural engineer and a leading authority in the development of modern earthquake safety design. He was a founder and former president of the San Francisco firm Forell/Elsesser Engineers.[1]

Early life

Nicholas was born in Züllichau, Germany in 1923.[2]

Military service

After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Nicholas enlisted in the military.[3]

Education

Following the war, Nicholas was offered admission to the engineering program at Brown University, and he graduated in 1949.[4] Shortly after graduation, he moved to San Francisco to begin his career at Sverdrup & Parcel.[5][6]

Notable projects

Published works

  • "Developments in earthquake design codes", 1981
  • "Mexico earthquakes : Oaxaca - November 29, 1978, Guerrero", 1979

References

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