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Ysrael Seinuk

Ysrael Abraham Seinuk (December 21, 1931 – September 14, 2010)[1] was an engineer who designed the structure for many landmark skyscrapers in New York and around the world. He also taught structural engineering at New York's Cooper Union and was ranked by Time magazine as one of the 25 "Most Influential Hispanics in America."

Ysrael Seinuk
Born(1931-12-21)21 December 1931
Died14 September 2010(2010-09-14) (aged 78)
NationalityCuban
EducationUniversity of Havana
OccupationEngineer
SpouseFanny Seinuk
ChildrenBeatrice Seinuk-Ackerman
Isaac Seinuk
Engineering career
DisciplineStructural engineer
Practice nameCantor Seinuk, Ysrael A. Seinuk, P.C.
ProjectsTrump World Tower, Condé Nast Building, Lipstick Building, O-14 Tower

Seinuk worked on structures including New York's Lipstick Building, the New York Mercantile Exchange, the 48-story Condé Nast Building, the 45-story Bear Stearns Building, and the Arthur Ashe Stadium.[2] He also worked on the Chapultepec Tower in Mexico City and the O-14 tower in Dubai.[1] Seinuk worked on a number of skyscrapers for Donald Trump, including the 70-story Trump World Tower, Trump International Hotel and Tower, and the 58-story Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue. Trump said of Seinuk, "Ysrael Seinuk and his staff are the best in the business."[2]

Early years edit

Seinuk was born in Havana, Cuba in 1931. He was the only child of Jaime Seinuk, who had emigrated to Cuba from Lithuania, and Sara Seinuk.[3] Seinuk studied at the University of Havana and graduated in 1954.[1][2] He moved to New York after Fidel Castro's rise to power. Seinuk recalled that he arrived in the United States with little more than $20 in his pocket, "my slide rule and my diploma from the University of Havana."[4]

Structural engineer edit

After the Communist Regime toppled the Cuban Government in 1959, he marched into exile, and arrived in New York to commence his life again. In New York, Seinuk joined the engineering firm of Abrams, Hertzberg & Cantor. He later became a named partner of what became known as Cantor Seinuk (the company was later acquired by WSP Group). He also founded a separate firm, Ysrael A. Seinuk, P.C., in 1977.[1]

Seinuk became one of the world's foremost experts in the structural design of skyscrapers.[4] The New York Times wrote that Seinuk "made it possible for many of New York City's tallest new buildings to withstand wind, gravity and even earthquakes.[1] He has been credited with innovations in the use of reinforced concrete as a structural material in skyscrapers. Elizabeth O'Donnell, associate dean of architecture at Cooper Union, called him "the person who brought reinforced concrete to New York City, because this was primarily a city where its high-rises were structured in steel."[1] In 2004, Real Estate Weekly wrote, "You can't walk down the streets of Manhattan without seeing a building that famed structural engineer Ysrael Seinuk hasn't touched."[2] Seinuk and the firm he heads engineered more than 50 high-rise office buildings and hundreds of apartment structures in New York. He was dubbed "Mr. New York" for his engineering of New York's skyscrapers.[2] Seinuk said, "My work has always been about stretching the horizon."[4]

Seinuk worked on a number of skyscrapers for Donald Trump, including the 70-story Trump World Tower, Trump International Hotel and Tower, and the 58-story Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue. Trump said of Seinuk, "Ysrael Seinuk and his staff are the best in the business."[2]

Other structures that Seinuk worked on include New York's Lipstick Building, the New York Mercantile Exchange, the 48-story Condé Nast Building, the 45-story Bear Stearns Building, and the Arthur Ashe Stadium.[2] He also worked on the Chapultepec Tower in Mexico City and the O-14 tower in Dubai.[1] Seinuk has compared his projects to children: "Projects are like children. Some are very talkative, some are very smart, some are very playful.[2]

Seinuk taught structural engineering at Cooper Union for much of his career.

In 2005, Time magazine ranked Seinuk as one of the 25 "Most Influential Hispanics in America."[4]

He was honored with The Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat in 2010.[5]

Later years and death edit

Seinuk lived in the Forest Hills, Queens section of New York in his later years. He died of cancer in September 2010 in Manhattan. He was survived by his wife, Fanny Seinuk, a son, Isaac Seinuk, a daughter, Beatriz Seinuk-Ackerman, six grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Hevesi, Dennis (October 1, 2010). "Ysrael Seinuk, 78; Made Tall, Sleek Buildings Possible". The New York Times. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Barbara Nelson. "Profile 2004" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Ysrael Seinuk – Skyscraper engineer, 78". The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 4, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d Carolina Miranda (August 22, 2005). . Time. Archived from the original on September 1, 2010.
  5. ^ "2010 Fazlur Khan Medal Winner". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 18 May 2012.

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Ysrael Abraham Seinuk December 21 1931 September 14 2010 1 was an engineer who designed the structure for many landmark skyscrapers in New York and around the world He also taught structural engineering at New York s Cooper Union and was ranked by Time magazine as one of the 25 Most Influential Hispanics in America Ysrael SeinukBorn 1931 12 21 21 December 1931Havana CubaDied14 September 2010 2010 09 14 aged 78 New York New YorkNationalityCubanEducationUniversity of HavanaOccupationEngineerSpouseFanny SeinukChildrenBeatrice Seinuk AckermanIsaac SeinukEngineering careerDisciplineStructural engineerPractice nameCantor Seinuk Ysrael A Seinuk P C ProjectsTrump World Tower Conde Nast Building Lipstick Building O 14 TowerSeinuk worked on structures including New York s Lipstick Building the New York Mercantile Exchange the 48 story Conde Nast Building the 45 story Bear Stearns Building and the Arthur Ashe Stadium 2 He also worked on the Chapultepec Tower in Mexico City and the O 14 tower in Dubai 1 Seinuk worked on a number of skyscrapers for Donald Trump including the 70 story Trump World Tower Trump International Hotel and Tower and the 58 story Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue Trump said of Seinuk Ysrael Seinuk and his staff are the best in the business 2 Contents 1 Early years 2 Structural engineer 3 Later years and death 4 ReferencesEarly years editSeinuk was born in Havana Cuba in 1931 He was the only child of Jaime Seinuk who had emigrated to Cuba from Lithuania and Sara Seinuk 3 Seinuk studied at the University of Havana and graduated in 1954 1 2 He moved to New York after Fidel Castro s rise to power Seinuk recalled that he arrived in the United States with little more than 20 in his pocket my slide rule and my diploma from the University of Havana 4 Structural engineer editAfter the Communist Regime toppled the Cuban Government in 1959 he marched into exile and arrived in New York to commence his life again In New York Seinuk joined the engineering firm of Abrams Hertzberg amp Cantor He later became a named partner of what became known as Cantor Seinuk the company was later acquired by WSP Group He also founded a separate firm Ysrael A Seinuk P C in 1977 1 Seinuk became one of the world s foremost experts in the structural design of skyscrapers 4 The New York Times wrote that Seinuk made it possible for many of New York City s tallest new buildings to withstand wind gravity and even earthquakes 1 He has been credited with innovations in the use of reinforced concrete as a structural material in skyscrapers Elizabeth O Donnell associate dean of architecture at Cooper Union called him the person who brought reinforced concrete to New York City because this was primarily a city where its high rises were structured in steel 1 In 2004 Real Estate Weekly wrote You can t walk down the streets of Manhattan without seeing a building that famed structural engineer Ysrael Seinuk hasn t touched 2 Seinuk and the firm he heads engineered more than 50 high rise office buildings and hundreds of apartment structures in New York He was dubbed Mr New York for his engineering of New York s skyscrapers 2 Seinuk said My work has always been about stretching the horizon 4 Seinuk worked on a number of skyscrapers for Donald Trump including the 70 story Trump World Tower Trump International Hotel and Tower and the 58 story Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue Trump said of Seinuk Ysrael Seinuk and his staff are the best in the business 2 Other structures that Seinuk worked on include New York s Lipstick Building the New York Mercantile Exchange the 48 story Conde Nast Building the 45 story Bear Stearns Building and the Arthur Ashe Stadium 2 He also worked on the Chapultepec Tower in Mexico City and the O 14 tower in Dubai 1 Seinuk has compared his projects to children Projects are like children Some are very talkative some are very smart some are very playful 2 Seinuk taught structural engineering at Cooper Union for much of his career In 2005 Time magazine ranked Seinuk as one of the 25 Most Influential Hispanics in America 4 He was honored with The Fazlur Khan Lifetime Achievement Medal from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat in 2010 5 Later years and death editSeinuk lived in the Forest Hills Queens section of New York in his later years He died of cancer in September 2010 in Manhattan He was survived by his wife Fanny Seinuk a son Isaac Seinuk a daughter Beatriz Seinuk Ackerman six grandchildren and one great grandchild 1 References edit a b c d e f g h Hevesi Dennis October 1 2010 Ysrael Seinuk 78 Made Tall Sleek Buildings Possible The New York Times Retrieved October 1 2010 a b c d e f g h Barbara Nelson Profile 2004 PDF Ysrael Seinuk Skyscraper engineer 78 The Philadelphia Inquirer October 4 2010 a b c d Carolina Miranda August 22 2005 Ysrael Seinuk The Master Builder Time Archived from the original on September 1 2010 2010 Fazlur Khan Medal Winner Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Retrieved 18 May 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ysrael Seinuk amp oldid 1181253870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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