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  1. The estate's buildings were designed by architect Albert Kahn, its site plan and gardens by renowned landscape designer Jens Jensen. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2016.

  2. My impression based upon reading the article (and not contradicted by my knowledge of the subject) is that Kahn as an architect he was a very good engineer and businessman during an era of great creativity. Perhaps this impression could be remedied by more in-depth sources: Building the Modern World: Albert Kahn in Detroit; The Legacy of Albert ...

  3. Albert Kahn Building. /  42.37083°N 83.07722°W  / 42.37083; -83.07722. The Albert Kahn Building, formerly New Center Building, is an office building located at 7430 Second Avenue in the New Center area of Detroit, Michigan completed in 1931. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

  4. Learn More About Albert Kahn. Albert Kahn, circa 1930s (Albert Kahn Associates photo) Albert and his wife Ernestine standing in front of St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice, circa 1921. (Albert Kahn Associates photo) Albert Kahn was born in 1869 near Frankfurt in Rhaunen, Germany. His father Joseph was trained as a rabbi; his mother Rosalie had a ...

  5. This organization was set up in 1930 following an agreement between Saul G. Bron, President of Amtorg Trading Corporation, on behalf of the Superior Soviet of the People's Economy (VSNKh) of the USSR, and Albert Kahn, the leading American industrial architect from Detroit, Michigan, for his firm to become consulting architects for all ...

  6. In 1906, architect Albert Kahn built a home for his personal use in Brush Park. In 1921, Kahn added a bathroom to the master suite. In 1928, as his business and social connections grew, Kahn added a wing to house his library and art collection. Albert Kahn lived in the home from 1906 until his death in 1942.

  7. Dec. 8, 1942, Detroit, Mich., U.S. (aged 73) Albert Kahn (born March 21, 1869, Rhaunen, Westphalia [Germany]—died Dec. 8, 1942, Detroit, Mich., U.S.) was an industrial architect and planner known for his designs of American automobile factories. In his time, he was considered the world’s foremost industrial architect and the "father of ...

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