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The life and works of Kahn were celebrated in an exhibition of photographs, drawings, and models at the Detroit Institute of Arts from September 15 to November 1, 1970. It commemorated the 75th anniversary of the architectural firm which was founded by Kahn. Many of Detroit's leading industrialists
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In 1937, Albert Kahn Associates was responsible for 19% of all architect-designed industrial factories in the United States. In 1941, Kahn received the eighth-highest salary and compensation package in the U.S., $ 486,936, of which he paid 72% in tax. Kahn worked on more than 1,000 commissions from
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awarded him two of their gold medals in his lifetime. The staff writer estimated that Kahn was the architect of two billion dollars worth of structures before his death in 1942. The committee on science and arts of the Detroit Institute of Arts noted that none of Kahn's discoveries were ever
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Kahn, in 1902, formed a partnership with his brother Julius, a civil engineer. Later that year, Julius developed a novel and scientific method of reinforcing concrete with steel, making reinforced concrete construction practical and economical. After receiving a patent on the
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where he got his initial architectural training. While working there he primarily designed residences and bank buildings. In 1891, at age 22, he won a Rotch Traveling Fellowship to study in Europe, where he toured Germany, France, Italy, and Belgium with
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consists of two essays on the works of Kahn, one by W. Hawkins Ferry the architectural writer and Honorary Curator of Architecture at the Detroit Institute of Arts and another written by Walter B. Sanders as a Professor of Architecture at the
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After leaving Mason & Rice in 1895, Kahn joined in a partnership with Alexander B. Trowbridge and George W. Nettleton known as Nettleton, Kahn & Trowbridge. He married Ernestine Krolik in 1896 and they had four children.
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Detroit Racquet Club, 1902 (Kahn designed the building, and the Vinton Company, whose offices were just down Woodbridge Street from the club, was awarded the general contract for erecting the facilities)
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Kahn has been called the "architect of Detroit" and designed almost 900 buildings in the city. Below is a listing of some of those buildings. All are located in Detroit, unless otherwise indicated.
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in the category of the year's most beautiful commercial building. From 1917 to 1929, Kahn's firm also designed the corporate headquarters for all three of the major Detroit daily newspapers and the
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Melnikova-Raich, Sonia (2010). "The Soviet Problem with Two 'Unknowns': How an American Architect and a Soviet Negotiator Jump-Started the Industrialization of Russia, Part I: Albert Kahn".
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A staff writer for the Times Herald newspaper in 1970 wrote that Kahn was often called the father of industrial architecture. He was referred to as Architect of the Colossal by
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Kahn's firm was able to adapt to the changing needs of World War I and designed numerous army airfields and naval bases for the United States government during the war. During
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patented, but instead were placed in the hands of architects and engineers engaged in construction during World Wars I and II. The 184 page catalogue put in book form called
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and built by Kahn's firm in 1922, was demolished in 2011, after vandals had stripped it of most of its fixtures. The Donovan Building, later occupied by
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Kahn died in Detroit on December 8, 1942. Many of his personal working papers and construction photographs are housed at University of Michigan's
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King Edward Public School, 1905, Walkerville Neighbourhood, Windsor, Ontario. (demolished 1993, original front stone facade saved)
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Henry Ford and hundreds from other automakers. Kahn designed showrooms for Ford Motor Company in several cities, including
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Kahn quickly learned English and went to Detroit public schools. In 1883, he got a job at the architectural business of
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Kahn was also responsible for designing many of the buildings and houses built under the direction of the
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writer and historian John Gallagher notes that Kahn produced 1900 buildings, among them being the
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Ann Arbor Daily News Building, 1936, Ann Arbor, Michigan (now University of Michigan Credit Union)
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in Philadelphia recognized him as an architectural pioneer and awarded him their gold medal. The
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area, a 28-story designated landmark. In 1929, the building was awarded a silver medal by the
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East Medical Building (previously C. C. Little Building, now North University Building), 1925
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to train and supervise Soviet architects and engineers. This bureau, under the government's
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became interested in Kahn's unique designs that showed many benefits. Ford had Kahn design
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Smith, Michael G., "The First Concrete Auto Factory: An Error in the Historical Record,"
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Cold Spring Granite Company Main Plant, 1929, Cold Spring, Minnesota (demolished 2008)
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Ford Motor Company - Assembly Plant, 1916, remodeled in 1924, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Multiple buildings and Aircraft Maintenance Hangars (Bldg 777&781), 1917–19,
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Fifteen Kahn buildings are recognized by official Michigan historical markers:
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summer residence, 1890 (remodeling of an early 19th-century stone farmhouse),
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who work in the buildings designed by Kahn were present at the celebration.
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General Motors Stamping Plant, 1930, Indianapolis, Indiana (demolished 2014)
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Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant, 1921, Toronto, Ontario (redeveloped into
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Kahn also designed many of what are considered the classic buildings of the
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James and Jennifer Crumbley found in century-old building with rich history
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Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II,
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Chevrolet/Fisher Body plant, Baltimore, Maryland, 1935 (demolished 2006)
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Brooklyn Printing Plant (New York Times), 1929, Brooklyn, New York City
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Service Building for the Packard Motor Car Company, 1907, New York City
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Makers of 20th Century Modern Architecture: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook
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Bomber Plant, 1941 (used by Ford for bombers during the war, then by
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Natural Science Building (now School of Kinesiology Building), 1915
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Frederick L. Colby, building permit issued 5/22/1901, finished 1902
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Kalamazoo Gazette Building, 1925 (now Bronson Hospital Laboratory)
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Allen F. Edwards, building permit issued 5/23/1906, finished 1906
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Burham S. Colburn, building permit issued 8/7/1905, finished 1906
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Francis C. McMath, building permit issued 8/14/1902 finished 1904
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Children's Free Hospital, 1896, Nettleton, Kahn & Trowbridge
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house most of the family's correspondence and other materials.
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Belt Line Center - Manufacturing Plant, 1916, Detroit, Michigan
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Bethany Memorial Church, 1897, Nettleton, Kahn & Trowbridge
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As of 2020, approximately 60 Kahn buildings were listed on the
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pp. 109-10, 120-28, Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, IN, 1945.
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Arthur Kiefer, building permit issued 5/17/1905, finished 1905
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Ford Motor Company New York Headquarters, 1917, New York City
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Ford Motor Company assembly plant, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1924
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on a large scale. In 1917, Kahn designed the half-mile-long
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General Library (now Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library), 1920
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Studebaker Factory, Building 84, 1923, South Bend, Indiana
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Edward DeMille Campbell House, 1899, Nettleton & Kahn
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pp. 107-8, Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, IN, 1945.
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On May 8, 1929, through an agreement signed with Kahn by
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IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
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Physical Science Building (now Randall Laboratory), 1924
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Burroughs Adding Machine Plant, 1938, Plymouth, Michigan
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Designing for industry: the architecture of Albert Kahn
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Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1945, pp. 97-100.
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Hangars A and B (later renumbered 110 and 111), 1943,
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Merganthaler Linotype Company Buildings, 1910s-1920s,
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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contracted Albert Kahn Associates to help design the
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in 1909, for developing production techniques in the
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in 1903, Julius left Kahn's firm and established the
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The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
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who designed industrial plant complexes such as the
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House (1900), 426 North Ingalls Street (demolished)
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Not all of Kahn's works have been preserved. 478:Bomber Plant, Kahn's last building, located in 2816:"Archives of American Art, Albert Kahn Papers" 2527: 2429: 2427: 1463:campus structures built during Kahn's career. 1095:(It has been renovated into residential lofts) 750:offices, 1892, designer for Mason & Rice, 3411: 1534:Neuropsychiatric Institute (demolished), 1938 1371:, 1934, Dearborn, Michigan (designed for the 1314:Packard Service Building, 1929, New York City 3267:Detroit and Rome : building on the past 2908: 2871: 2834: 2666: 2377: 2351: 2266:, pp. 51–2, 96–8, 148, 200, 227–9, 242. 1364:Century of Progress International Exposition 1242:Consumers Power Company headquarters, 1927, 3108: 2496: 2424: 3418: 3404: 3172: 2309: 2297:. December 1, 2010. (Business Day section) 1962:, and many buildings on the campus of the 1519:Thomas H. Simpson Memorial Institute, 1927 1468:Engineering Building (now West Hall), 1904 1163:Walker Power Plant, 1923, Windsor, Ontario 777:George Headley, 1900, Nettleton & Kahn 727: 38: 3208:. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 3003:. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 2233:p. 22, Random House, New York, NY, 2012. 2094: 2026:"Ford River Rouge Complex | MiPlace" 1449:Garden Court Apartments 2900 E. Jefferson 1028:Buffalo Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant 985:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant, 1914, 924:(renovated into lofts in the early 2000s) 616:Detroit Arsenal Plant in Warren, Michigan 4029:American people of German-Jewish descent 3136: 1471:Psychopathic Hospital (demolished), 1906 1335:, 1930 (adjacent to the Fisher Building) 1150:Former Detroit Police Headquarters, 1923 631:Detroit Urban League (Albert Kahn House) 470:. Among others, the office designed the 19:For other people named Albert Kahn, see 4099:Olympic competitors in art competitions 3068: 3017: 2315: 2275: 2179: 2075: 1455:Buildings at the University of Michigan 1446:Bedrock Woodward Building 1449 Woodward 1406:for cars, then by GM for transmissions) 1362:General Motors Building, 1933, Chicago 1329:and Powerhouse, 1930, Dearborn Michigan 1275:Buffalo Ford Motor Company Car Showroom 1049:Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant 482:. The Ford Motor Company mass-produced 4016: 3143:. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. 3038: 2751:"Alpha Epsilon Phi - ΑΕΦ | Greek Life" 2653:"New Heating Plant Under Construction" 2629:. Buildings of Detroit. Archived from 2385:"Checker's Albert Kahn Designed Plant" 2263: 1558:House (1905–06), 1501 Washtenaw Avenue 1510:University Hospital (demolished), 1925 1156:, 1923 (a new building to replace the 681: 162:Kahn was born on March 21, 1869, to a 3399: 3205:Albert Kahn : builder of Detroit 3201: 3047: 2996: 2975: 2956: 2879:"Institute Salutes Detroit Architect" 2828: 2164: 2152: 2127: 2104:. Albert Kahn Legacy Foundation. 2021 2050: 2038: 1523:Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Building 1239:Packard Showroom, 1926, New York City 186:. His father Joseph was trained as a 4004:Architecture of metropolitan Detroit 3024:. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2001:Architecture of metropolitan Detroit 548:National Register of Historic Places 3179:. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press. 1890: 1480:Helen Newberry Residence Hall, 1915 1283:Muskegon Chronicle Building, 1928, 598:, in 2009. It was leveled in 2015. 140:Ford River Rouge automobile complex 13: 3115:. Edsel & Eleanor Ford House. 3089: 2316:Hickman, Matt (October 27, 2020). 940:Packard Motor Corporation Building 243:Packard Motor Corporation Building 14: 4115: 4084:People from Birkenfeld (district) 3307: 2528:John L. Dorman (March 26, 2018). 2348:. Retrieved on November 20, 2014. 1901:Lawrence Technological University 1318:Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant 1305:Building, 1929 (demolished, 1978) 1235:Shelby Charter Township, Michigan 920:Kaufman Footwear Building, 1908, 702:, the first tractor plant in the 656:Grosse Pointe Shores Village Hall 4094:20th-century American architects 4024:American neoclassical architects 3638: 3346:Canadian Centre for Architecture 2982:. Wayne State University Press. 2935: 2898: 2861: 2790:"Albert Kahn Research Symposium" 2504:"Albert Kahn Associates records" 1976: 1932:American Institute of Architects 1872: 1854: 1836: 1817: 1799: 1780: 1762: 1744: 1726: 1707: 1689: 1671: 1653: 1635: 1616: 1597: 1579: 861:Julian C. Madison Building, 1906 514: 493: 368: 357: 327:Architectural League of New York 231: 222: 3231:Melnikova-Raich, Sonia (2010). 3073:. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. 2808: 2782: 2768: 2743: 2713: 2688: 2645: 2619: 2597: 2583: 2569: 2555:"Plans at old Shaw Walker site" 2547: 2480:. June 29, 1942. Archived from 2464: 2403: 2335: 2281: 2244: 2223: 2210: 2185: 1564:House (1912), 1205 Hill Street 1250:S. S. Kresge World Headquarters 1182:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory 891:Cranbrook Educational Community 852:, 1906 (his personal residence) 651:Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory 388:U.S. National Historic Landmark 4089:People from the Rhine Province 3373:Edsel & Eleanor Ford House 3328:Historic Detroit — Albert Kahn 3314:Albert Kahn Research Coalition 3112:Edsel & Eleanor Ford House 3109:Bridenstine, James A. (1988). 2916:"More gaps in the Kahn legacy" 2660:Notre Dame Scholastic Magazine 2133: 2081: 2018: 1591:Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan 1570:House (1924), 1000 Hill Street 1552:House (1903), 1331 Hill Street 1539:Greek Organization Buildings: 1256:Edsel & Eleanor Ford House 927:Mahoning National Bank, 1909, 867:George N. Pierce Plant, 1906, 641:Edsel & Eleanor Ford House 308:Edsel & Eleanor Ford House 277:Trussed Concrete Steel Company 150:posthumously awarded Kahn the 16:American architect (1869–1942) 1: 4104:University of Michigan campus 2842:"Tribute Paid to Alfred Kahn" 2411:"Michigan Historical Markers" 2363:Historic Detroit Organization 2011: 1926:magazine. The science museum 902:Frederick H. Holt House, 1907 273:"Kahn System" of construction 3615:Smith, Hinchman & Grylls 3333:Albert Kahn papers 1896–2008 2959:The Encyclopedia of Michigan 1587:Edsel and Eleanor Ford House 1487:Betsy Barbour Residence Hall 1294:College for Creative Studies 832:Gold Coast Historic District 771:, 1898, Nettleton & Kahn 560:Edsel and Eleanor Ford House 157: 21:Albert Kahn (disambiguation) 7: 3426:Architects and artisans of 3069:Johnson, Donald L. (1997). 3048:Ganem, Jennifer C. (2011). 2389:Checker Car Club of America 2342:Cass Tech High School (old) 2252:Masters of Mass Production, 2218:Masters of Mass Production, 2089:Masters of Mass Production, 1969: 1807:Detroit Free Press Building 1643:First Congregational Church 1496:William L. Clements Library 1327:Ford Engineering Laboratory 1191:Detroit Free Press Building 1117:First Congregational Church 1091:Motor Wheel Factory, 1918, 621:Detroit Free Press Building 572:National Historic Landmarks 522:Ford Engineering Laboratory 484:Consolidated B-24 Liberator 453:William L. Clements Library 348: 306:, the Cranbrook House, the 283:at 450 Amsterdam Street in 10: 4120: 3715:Alfredas Kulpa-KulpaviÄŤius 3336:Bentley Historical Library 3173:Hildebrand, Grant (1974). 3137:Fogelman, Randall (2004). 2997:Ferry, W. Hawkins (1970). 2949: 2508:Bentley Historical Library 1394:Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant 1346:Congregation Shaarey Zedek 1107:, 1919, Kitchener, Ontario 1012:Benjamin Siegel, 1913-1914 991:Cleveland Institute of Art 934:Frederick Stearns Building 895:Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 596:Checker Motors Corporation 580:Malcomson and Higginbotham 576:Cass Technical High School 472:Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant 281:Cadillac Motor Car Company 18: 3999: 3941: 3933:Mary Chase Perry Stratton 3915: 3839: 3793: 3647: 3636: 3434: 3338:, University of Michigan. 3000:The Legacy of Albert Kahn 2322:The Architect's Newspaper 1937:The Legacy of Albert Kahn 1387:Dodge Truck Plant, 1938, 1213:Lansing Municipal Airport 1200:1001 Covington Apartments 1043:Russell Industrial Center 979:Building Number 5, 1914, 949:Chalmers automobile plant 757:William Livingstone House 113: 103: 95: 76: 46: 37: 30: 4074:19th-century German Jews 3907:Adolph Alexander Weinman 3755:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 3323:Archives of American Art 3018:Galster, George (2014). 2627:"Detroit Times Building" 1960:Ford River Rouge Complex 1909:Archives of American Art 1880:Ford River Rouge Complex 1862:Highland Park Ford Plant 1679:Battle Creek Post Office 1396:, 1941, Warren, Michigan 1353:University of Notre Dame 1073:Ford River Rouge Complex 915:Edwin S. George Building 906:Highland Park Ford Plant 880:Battle Creek Post Office 876:, 1906, Windsor, Ontario 793:Packard Automotive Plant 700:Stalingrad Tractor Plant 666:Packard Automotive Plant 661:Highland Park Ford Plant 606:Battle Creek Post Office 578:in Detroit, designed by 568:Highland Park Ford Plant 556:Ford River Rouge complex 539:, Washington, D.C., and 449:Hatcher Graduate Library 418:Ford River Rouge Complex 406:Highland Park Ford Plant 255:Packard Automotive Plant 4059:Architects from Detroit 3750:Henry Hobson Richardson 3730:McKim, Mead & White 3500:William E. Higginbotham 3039:Herman, Arthur (2012). 2976:Bryan, Ford R. (2003). 2961:. Somerset Publishers. 2662:: 14. 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