Walter P. Moore, Jr
notable structural engineers Great achievements Walter P. Moore, Jr. Computer Sophistication and National Prominence By Richard G. Weingardt, P.E., Dist.M.ASCE, F.ACEC, D.Sc.h.c. hen Rice University pre- They are the first father and son to win all sented Walter P. Moore, three awards.” In addition, Walter, Jr. was the Jr. with its Distinguished recipient of a distinguished alumnus award Alumnus Award in 1995, from the University of Illinois and a member Wit reported: “From the time he was a child, of the National Academy of Engineering. Walter knew he would be an engineer like Asked if he had surpassed his father’s suc- his father. What he didn’t know was that cess, Walter, Jr., replied, “Hell, no. I am ® someday he would equal his father’s suc- doing well just to match him. He [Walter, cess. Like his father, he has won three of Sr.] came out of the Depression and, through the most prestigious awards a person can a lot of hard work, created a firm that built Walter P. Moore, Jr. Courtesy of Walter P Moore. win for professional achievements: Rice’s things like the Rice Stadium. I came along Outstanding Engineering Alumnus, when everyone knew who I was. But by Corporate Center, and designed by architect Engineer of the Year Region IV given by the same tokenCopyright I moved the firm into the Cesar Pelli), when topped off at a height of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers, computer era and made it a national firm.” 871 feet in 1992, garnered the title as the and Rice’s Distinguished Alumnus this year.
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