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      • Julius Kahn (March 8, 1874 – November 4, 1942) was an American engineer, industrialist, and manufacturer. He was the inventor of the Kahn system, a reinforced concrete engineering technique for building construction. The Kahn system, which he patented in 1903, was used worldwide for housing, factories, offices and industrial buildings.
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  2. Julius Kahn (March 8, 1874 – November 4, 1942) was an American engineer, industrialist, and manufacturer. He was the inventor of the Kahn system, a reinforced concrete engineering technique for building construction. The Kahn system, which he patented in 1903, was used worldwide for housing, factories, offices and industrial buildings.

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  3. Mar 1, 2022 · Pioneers in industrial innovation and architecture, brothers Albert and Julius Kahn left their mark on the Detroit skyline. Albert Kahn was born in 1869 in Prussia before his family emigrated to Detroit in 1890. Kahn had four brothers and two sisters, including his engineer and inventor brother Julius Kahn, who was born Germany in 1874.

  4. Prior to Juliuss invention, reinforced concrete was expensive and infrequently employed in the U.S. as a method of building construction. Late in 1903, Julius left the architecture partnership and founded a company to manufacture and market his steel reinforcement bars: the Trussed Concrete Steel Company (Truscon).

  5. The Detroit Packard factory was first constructed in 1903 as a complex of one- and two-story brick and timber buildings, designed by brothers Albert and Julius Kahn. At the time, the brothers were in a partnership that combined architecture and engineering in a single firm, a highly unusual arrangement for the era.

  6. Through his research he soon developed the first scientific method for reinforcing concrete with steel; his method was both practical and economical. After patenting his invention in 1903, Julius formed his own company, the Trussed Concrete Steel Company, or Truscon, to market his “Kahn System” reinforcement bars.

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  7. Jun 7, 2021 · Michael G. Smith brings to life the tale of two brothers who revolutionized modern day factories.At the turn of the last century, America’s cities were being...

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    Julius Kahn may refer to: Julius Kahn (inventor) (1874–1942), engineer of reinforced concrete; Julius Kahn (congressman) (1861–1924), United States congressman

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