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  1. 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. [1] The Kahn system, which he patented in 1903, was used worldwide for housing, factories, offices and industrial buildings.

  2. The “Kahn System” was invented by Julius Kahn, who filed a patent for it on December 11, 1902. Julius was the brother of the more well-known Albert Kahn, a nationally prominent architect based in Detroit who is best known for the factories he designed for automotive companies such as Packard and Ford in the early 20 th century. Albert ...

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  3. Mar 1, 2022 · 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. And while Albert’s name likely has more name recognition, the accomplishments of both brothers are astounding.

  4. May 1, 1990 · The Kahn Reinforcing Bar. It is often assumed that Albert Kahn developed the Kahn bar. However, it was actually his brother, Julius, who invented the bar early in the twentieth century. At the beginning of reinforced concrete construction, most of the bars used for tensile reinforcement were square, or less often round, but always plain and not ...

  5. Construction and Demise of the Packard Plant. Detroit’s Packard automobile plant is slowly yielding to the wreckers in preparation for a new use for the land. 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.

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  6. The Palms Apartments, designed by Albert Kahn and George D. Mason in 1901, was the first multi-story building in Detroit to have concrete floors. It served as the inspiration forJulius Kahn to develop his revolutionary system of reinforced concrete. Above Top: The Oliver Chilled Plow Company of South Bend, Indiana, hired Julius Kahn’s Trussed ...

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