Robert E. Englekirk was sired by a prominent scholar. Possessed by an inherited nomadic obsession much of his childhood and youth were spent abroad. At Tulane University an engineering curriculum was only allowed upon completion of a lettered background centered on literature and linguistics. Mathematics and history, however, soon dominated. Three years in Europe with the Air Force allowed a maturation that led to a Master’s in Engineering and a Ph.D. at UCLA.
Determined to chart his own course Bob founded an engineering firm dedicated to the creative design of structures. Fifty years later this firm is a recognized expert in the rational design of earthquake-resistant structures. Produced structures include the Getty Center in Brentwood, the theater and complex that house the Academy Awards, Horton Plaza in San Diego, and the tallest precast concrete braced structure located in a region of high seismicity. Obsessed with the import of reason, Bob taught structural design as an Adjunct Professor at UCLA and UCSD for more than forty years. During that period he produced four books advocating a reasoned approach to the design of structures.
Yielding to the predilections of his father, Bob, along with his progeny annually regenerate themselves exploring every corner of the planet. Entranced by the history and cultural cycles experienced in Italy, he celebrated them in a book entitled, Appreciating Italy. Also fascinated by the lessons that escaped the Western World, the application of reason to the lessons of history were explored and summarized in Dawn or Dusk, a novel that explores the proclivities of mankind. Bob is also the author of a number of additional historical fictions and engineering textbooks.
Bob and his wife, Natalie, live in the Pacific Palisades, CA, where she works on her art and he writes and pursues the application of reason.
Notable Projects
Dolby Theatre
Los Angeles, CA
Completed: 2001
GC: McCarthy Building Companies
Designer: David Rockwell
Project Cost: $94 Million
Hilton Hawaiian Village
Honolulu, HI
Completed: 1965-present
GC: Multiple
Designer: Multiple
Project Cost: NA
Horton Plaza
San Diego, CA
Completed: 1985
Developer: The Hahn Group
Designer: Jon Jerde
Project Cost: $140 Million
Getty Center
Los Angeles, CA
Completed: 1997
GC: Hathaway Dinwiddie
Designer: Richard Meier
Project Cost: $1.3 Billion