The Steel Age Is Over. Has The Next Age Begun?

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Andrew Carnegie once said, “Aim for the highest.” He followed his own advice. The powerful 19th century steel magnate had the foresight to build a bridge spanning the Mississippi river, a total of 6442 feet. In 1874, the primary structural material was iron — steel was the new kid on the block. People were wary of steel, scared of it even. It was an unproven alloy.

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Cite: Andrew Galloway. "The Steel Age Is Over. Has The Next Age Begun?" 23 Apr 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/499097/the-steel-age-is-over-has-the-next-age-begun> ISSN 0719-8884

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