Structural Engineers HALL of FAME
Postings here, document and acknowledge the achievements of individuals honored by the Structural Engineers Association of Washington (SEAW) since the 1950 establishment of the organization.
Harvey H. Johnson - Life Member 2006 August 1, 1915 - May 2, 2012
Born in Medford, Oregon, Harvey H. Johnson grew up in Portland and graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in Architecture. He established his structural engineering practice in Seattle.
His projects included the Pavilion of Electric Power (shown here) at the Seattle World's Fair of 1962. The open-air pavilion featured a spiral shaped viewing platform overlooking a 40 ft tall shell that simulated a dam. Three thousand gallons of water per minute flowed over the spillway into a large pond at the base, which also featured a 22 ft long map pinpointing dams in Washington state (Source: UW Digital Collections).
An avid outdoorsman, Harvey pioneered light-weight backpacking, creating custom gear that enabled his family to start backpacking in 1962. Beginning in the 1950s, he participated actively in The Mountaineers.
Posted May 2012