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Clyde N. Baker Jr.

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Clyde Nelson Baker Jr.
Born(1930-05-06)May 6, 1930
DiedAugust 26, 2022(2022-08-26)(aged 92)
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
William & Mary
OccupationGeotechnical engineering
Years active1954–2022
EmployerGEI Consultants
Known forAdvances in geotechnical engineering to enable the development ofskyscrapers
AwardsMember,National Academy of Engineering
ENR Award of Excellence
Washington Award

Clyde N. Baker Jr.(May 6, 1930 – August 26, 2022) was an Americangeotechnical engineerwho received awards for his work to design advanced foundations supporting tall structures.[1]He was elected a member of theNational Academy of Engineeringin 2004. In 2008, he received the Award of Excellence fromEngineering News-Record(formerly the Man of the Year award).[2]

Personal life

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Baker was born inFlushing, New Yorkon May 6, 1930 to general surgeon Clyde N. Baker Sr and Muriel Esty Baker.[3][4]As a young man, he earned apilot's license by the age of sixteen and also suffered fromrheumatoid arthritis.[2]He and his wife Jeanette have three children, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.[3]Baker met his wife Jeanette on a blind date in 1949 and they married in 1955.[5]Baker became aQuakerin 1957 and his faith is seen as part of his even temperament as an engineer. Baker enjoys running and completed 40 marathons in his life, finishing his last at age 70.[2]

Baker died on August 26, 2022, at the age of 92.[6]

Education

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Baker graduated fromFlushing High Schooland then earned aB.S.inphysicsfromWilliam & Mary.[4]Baker describes himself as an accidental engineer. After earning the physics degree, he tried the field ofelectrical engineeringby enrolling at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology(M.I.T.). His rheumatoid arthritis caused him to drop out for a semester, and he changed tocivil engineeringwhen re-enrolling.[2]He went on to receive aB.S.and, in 1954, anM.S.in civil engineering from M.I.T. Baker credits his success, in part, to university teachers that include Donald Taylor, T.W. Lambe, and Harl P. Aldrich at M.I.T. andKarl von TerzaghiandArthur CasagrandeatHarvard University.[4]

Career

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Upon graduation, Baker went to work for Soil Testing Service (later STS Consultantsand thenAECOM). As of June 2, 2014,Baker works for GEI Consultants, Inc.[7]

Baker played a significant role in increasing the foundationbearing capacityallowed byChicago'sbuilding codeby more than five thousand percent since the 1950s. When Baker started his career, the allowable load, or bearing capacity, was six tons per square foot (tsf). For theChicago Spire,the bearing load was three hundred tsf.[5]

Discuss tall buildings he has worked on.

Clyde Baker participated or served in professional societies including theAmerican Concrete Institute,where he served as chairman, of ACI Committee 336 (Footings, Mats and Piers). He was a Member Emeritus of the Deep Foundations Committee of ASCE's Geo-Institute.[8]His other professional affiliations include:

  • ADSC: The International Association of Foundation Drilling
  • Highway Research Board
  • American Society for Testing and Materials
  • Illinois Society of Professional Engineers
  • American Society of Civil Engineers, Honorary Member
  • M.I.T. Alumni Council
  • Chicago Committee on High Rise Buildings
  • National Society of Professional Engineers
  • Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
  • Structural Engineers Association of Illinois
  • Deep Foundations Institute
  • National Academy of Engineering

Awards

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In 1996, Baker was elected to Honorary Membership inAmerican Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE) for "his longstanding commitment and innovative accomplishments in advancing the state of the civil engineering practice and his commitment to advancing the careers of all who interact with him."[9]Baker was elected into theNational Academy of Engineeringin 2004 for "advancements in the engineering and construction of deep foundations for safe support of the world's tallest buildings.".[10]

After being recognized as a top newsmaker of 2007,[5]Baker received the ENR Award of Excellence "for firming up the science of soil to support the skyscrapers of tomorrow."[2]As part of the award, Baker was the subject of an eight-pagecover storyin the April 7, 2008 issue of ENR. The award was received at ablack-tie galaheld at theNew York Marriott Marquison April 3, 2008.[11]

OPAL AwardBaker was awarded the Outstanding Projects and Leaders (OPAL) award in 2008 from theAmerican Society of Civil Engineersfor his lifetime accomplishments of innovation and excellence in civil engineering design. The award was presented at a black-tie gala in Arlington, Virginia on April 30, 2008.[12][9]

Other awards won by Baker included:

  • Terzaghi Lecture, 2009
  • Washington Award,2009
  • Moles Award, 2006[3]
  • Chicago Building Congress Award of Honor, 2006
  • ASCE Ralph B Peck Award, 2000
  • ASCE, Honorary Member, 1996
  • ASCE, Martin S. Kapp Award, 1995
  • DFI, Distinguished Service Award, 1987

References

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  1. ^Huusein, Mohamad H.; Anderson, J. Brian; Camp, William M., eds. (2010).The Art of Foundation Engineering Practice.Reston, Virginia:American Society of Civil Engineers.pp. vii–xii.doi:10.1061/9780784410936.ISBN978-0-7844-1093-6.Archived fromthe originalon 2022-06-27.
  2. ^abcdeVan Hampton, Tudor (2008-04-02)."Clyde N. Baker Jr".Engineering News-Record.New York: McGraw Hill Construction. Archived fromthe originalon 2015-09-11.Retrieved2015-08-11.
  3. ^abc"Clyde N. Baker Jr., 2006 Non-Member Award".The Moles. 2006. Archived fromthe originalon March 4, 2016.
  4. ^abc"2009 Terzaghi Lecture, Speaker Biography"(PDF).GeoEngineering Center,Queen's University.2006. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on March 5, 2016.
  5. ^abcVan Hampton, Tudor (2008-01-14)."Soil Specialist Puts Supertall Buildings on Solid Ground".Engineering News-Record.New York: McGraw Hill Construction. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-02-10.Retrieved2015-08-11.
  6. ^"Clyde Baker, Deep Foundation Innovator, Dies at 92".ENR Midwest. 2 September 2022.Retrieved27 December2023.
  7. ^GEI Engineering (2014-06-12)."Leading Building Foundations Engineer Clyde Baker Joins GEI Consultants".Boston: PRNewsWire.Retrieved2015-08-11.
  8. ^"Committee Members, GI Deep Foundations".American Society of Civil Engineers. Archived fromthe originalon September 23, 2015.RetrievedAugust 16,2015.
  9. ^abAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (2008)."2008 OPAL Winner - Design".Reston, Virginia. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-01-18.Retrieved2015-08-18.
  10. ^"Clyde N. Baker Jr".National Academy of Engineering.2006.RetrievedAugust 12,2015.
  11. ^Engineering News-Record (2008-04-03)."McGraw-Hill Construction's Engineering News-Record Names Clyde Baker, a Celebrated Geotechnical Engineer, Recipent [sic] of its 43rd Annual Award of Excellence ".New York: McGraw-Hill Construction. Archived fromthe originalon 2015-08-17.Retrieved2015-08-17.
  12. ^American Society of Civil Engineers."Outstanding Projects and Leaders Award".Reston, Virginia. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-01-23.Retrieved2015-08-18.
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