TALL BUILDINGS LECTURES: Bill Baker
William F. Baker is interviewed by Jeremy Chen '11, Elizabeth Nadelman '11 and Maryann Wachter '11. The Structural Engineering Partner for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), Baker is best known for developing the "buttressed core" structural system for the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest manmade structure. This collection of talks on skyscrapers includes interviews with three giants in the field of structural engineering -- Bill Baker, Leslie Robertson, and Guy Nordenson -- as well as a lecture by David Billington on Fazlur Khan. These experts hold forth a wide range of subjects, from design inspiration to sustainability to cultural differences in building. These talks were sponsored by Princeton's department of civil and environmental engineering.

William F. Baker: "On the Harmony of Theory and Practice in the Design of Tall Buildings"

TALL BUILDINGS LECTURES: Leslie Robertson

Is the sky the limit? - Bill Baker

Rendezvous with the Stalwarts: EP09 Bill Baker-Part 1

Why A Mile-High Skyscraper Is Almost Impossible | The Limit

CEE Spring Distinguished lecture - Performance-Based Seismic Design of Tall Buildings - Jack Moehle

Bill Baker | Philosophy of Design | NORR ed 2022

Jon Magnusson - "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Structural Engineering"

The Physics Behind The Burj Khalifa And Why It Doesn't Fall Over | Richard Hammond's Big

Steve Jobs MIT 1992: Steve Jobs Talk, Steve Jobs Speech

Bill Baker- Burj Khalifa: What We Learned

Structural Engineer Tristram Caefrae talks about his inspirational design projects

In 5 Jahren ist dieses Deutschland Geschichte (Kayvan Siavash)

Arquitectura, Ingeniería y forma

WTC South Tower Construction Shots - March 1971

Your Space Your Structure (#YSYS) – William F. Baker

William LeMessurier-The Fifty-Nine-Story Crisis: A Lesson in Professional Behavior

MAHE Dubai tech-talk by Mr. William Baker

ARCH 348 Lecture 6 High Rises

