Nabih Youssef
Nabih Youssef | |
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Born | Egypt |
Nationality | Egyptian-American |
Education |
Cairo University California State University, Los Angeles University of California, Los Angeles |
Engineering career | |
Engineering discipline | Structural engineer |
Institution memberships |
American Society of Civil Engineers Structural Engineers Association of California |
Practice name | Nabih Youssef & Associates |
Significant projects |
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels Getty Villa Cleveland Museum of Art Expansion LA Live! Hotel & Residences |
Nabih Youssef, S.E., F.A.S.C.E is an Egyptian-American structural engineer, most recognized for his work in earthquake engineering.[1]
Education & Working Life
In 1967, Youssef received a B.S. in Structural Engineering from Cairo University. After emigrating to the United States he received a M.S. from C.S.U.-L.A. and then a postgraduate Diploma in Earthquake Engineering from U.C.L.A..[1]
Youssef lead the engineering division at A.C. Martin Partners before founding his own firm, Nabih Youssef & Associates (NYA), in 1989.[2]
Notable Projects
L.A. Live! Hotel & Residences
The 56-story L.A. Live! Tower is currently under construction in downtown Los Angeles. It uses an advanced steel plate shear wall system to resist lateral loads and is the first building in Los Angeles to so.[3][4]
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels used base isolation to achieve a structure that would last 500 years.[5]
Others
J. Paul Getty Museum Villa
Cleveland Museum of Art Expansion
Skirball Jewish Cultural Center
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Dodger Stadium Renovations
Los Angeles City Hall Renovations
Los Angeles Coliseum Renovations
Contributions to Field
Youssef pioneered the use of base isolation to seismically protect structures.[6] He is a Lecturer at the USC School of Architecture.[7] Additionally, Youssef has been involved in various industry and governmental panels, notably:
Congressional Office of Technology Assessment advisory panel member[8] Chair of the Vision 2000 Committee and the Seismology Committee of the Structural Engineers Association of California. Chair of Project Restore, a non-profit organization dedicated to the historic restoration and revitalization of historic facilities in Los Angeles.[9]
Honors
Recipient of two Design-Build Institute of America Public Sector Building merit awards in 2005.[10]