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Ellis Malmgren Re/Caps Emily Warren Roebling, a woman high in the running for Most Criminally Unsung Hero in built environment history. In 1869, The Brooklyn Bridge almost didn't get built, when chief engineer Washington Roebling fell severely ill from decompression sickness. So dude’s wife, Emily, who had neither studied nor sniffed engineering, taught herself everything. She ran the whole operation, and became the first person to cross the bridge. With a rooster. Construction's woman problem is older than you think. And so is the solution. 0:00 – The Story That Makes You Go “Wait… WHAT?”0:32 – Meet Emily (Not Who You Think)1:15 – The Brooklyn Bridge Problem2:05 – When Everything Falls Apart3:00 – The Unexpected Leader Steps In4:10 – The Wildest Twist (Yes… the Rooster 🐔)5:05 – How She Actually Pulled It Off6:20 – Why This Story Still Matters Today7:20 – Final Takeaway (You’ll Remember This)SOURCES:https://www.history.com/articles/brooklyn-bridge-emily-roeblinghttps://www.asce.org/about-civil-engineering/history-and-heritage/notable-civil-engineers/emily-warren-roeblinghttps://www.thesocialbrooklyn.com/emily-roebling-brooklyn-bridge/https://www.girlsincivil.com/pioneers/emily-warren-roeblinghttps://fendermarine.com/how-did-the-brooklyn-bridge-caissons-work/Re/Cap Host Ellis Malmgren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellis-malmgren-b22b0b74/
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