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Albert Kahn Associates is an architectural design firm in
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In earlier years, it introduced a new technology in industrial building involving a unique reinforced concrete method referred to as the Kahn System of construction using proprietary patented reinforcement steel manufactured by
Trussed Concrete Steel Company The Trussed Concrete Steel Company was founded in 1903 by Julius Kahn, an engineer and inventor. Its headquarters were in Detroit, Michigan, and its steel factory was in Youngstown, Ohio. The long company name changed to a shortened versi ...
. The building of automobile factories and other types of factories were revolutionized from wooden
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construction. Besides being an advanced technology in strength that led to wider open interior spaces, it featured a high degree of fire resistance and larger window space for light. The firm started by Albert Kahn built factories for Chrysler for over a decade, Ford Automobile for 30 years and Packard Automobile for 35 years. Other important clients of the firm were Republic Steel and General Motors. The firm was awarded a $40 million contract to build a tractor factory in Russia in 1928. The firm's output was over a million dollars worth of work per week by 1929. By 1939, the firm designed 19 percent of all industrial buildings in the United States and had designed some $800 million of buildings worldwide.


History

Albert Kahn established the Detroit firm in 1895 and was its first and only employee then. In 1896, Kahn took on two partners: George Nettleton and Alexander Trowbridge. All three were architects at the time with the architectural firm Mason & Rice in Detroit. The firm they opened in January 1896 was initially called "Nettleton, Kahn, and Trowbridge". At the time there was an abundance of design jobs available. Mason & Rice even referred some of their work to Kahn's new firm when they had more than they could handle. The firm's first large design job in Detroit was to design
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of Michigan. Its next major project came in 1898 from James E. Scripps to design an elaborate library with an art gallery. The Scripps Library and Museum was located adjacent to Scripps' mansion home on Trumbull Avenue at Grand River Avenue. The dynamics of the firm changed when Trowbridge took a position at Cornell University in 1897 and Nettleton died in 1900. The firm then hired designers with good reputations and an ability to work as a team with other designers. Ernest Wilby, a young Englishman from Canada, was their key designer working for the firm at the time. This new team then collaborated with the Mason & Rice architectural firm to design the
Palms Apartments The Palms is an apartment building located at 1001 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was one of the first buildings in the United States to use reinforced concrete as one of its major construction materials. It was listed on the Natio ...
, a building with English architecture on Jefferson Avenue at Rivard Street in Detroit. It was one of the first buildings to use reinforced concrete as a major construction material. The firm changed its name in 1901 to "Albert Kahn, architect; Ernest Wilby, associate", and had its first industrial design the same year. Joseph Boyer had hired the firm to design a factory that made
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s. Boyer then asked the firm to design a building to house the Burroughs Adding Machine Company, where modern mechanical calculators were made. Boyer in 1902 introduced Kahn to Henry Joy, head of the
Packard Motor Car Packard or Packard Motor Car Company was an American luxury automobile company located in Detroit, Michigan. The first Packard automobiles were produced in 1899, and the last Packards were built in South Bend, Indiana in 1958. One of the "Thr ...
company. Kahn's firm received several non-industrial jobs from Joy, including remodeling Joy's home. Joy additionally had the firm design automobile factory buildings. Between 1903–05, the firm designed the first nine Packard Automotive Plant buildings using traditional wooden designs that had spans no longer than . Packard produced over 700 automobiles a year by 1905, so an expansion to the factory facility was in order. The team decided to use reinforced concrete to build the new factory space. With Albert's younger brother
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as the key architect and engineer, Building Number 10 was constructed with the Kahn bar and other reinforced concrete products. These were manufactured at the Trussed Concrete Steel Company (aka "Truscon"), which provided spans. "The Packard #10 building was the first to utilize reinforced concrete with Julius Kahn's Kahn Bar but also as previously discussed, the full range of steel building products from the Trussed Concrete Steel Company." This new technology for concrete changed the way American automobile factories were built. This building was built with uniquely designed steel beam reinforced concrete for reinforcement that used the Kahn bar with winged tabs on the steel bar edges that were bent back at 45 degrees to resist and counter tension stresses. This was the first time reinforced concrete was used for automobile factory construction in the United States. The new state of the art design concept featured larger open interior spaces than the old mill-framed wooden factory buildings. The building was 322 feet long by 60 feet wide (about 98 meters by 18 meters). This new factory concept of building with reinforced concrete lead to Albert Kahn Associates doing all the aviation factories for the government during World War I. In 1906, the firm designed factory buildings for the
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in
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. In 1908 the
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was designed by the firm. It was similar to the Packard factory just a few miles away, however different from the Pierce-Arrow factory buildings that were of one-story only and had saw-tooth roofs with
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. The Ford factory building had four stories. It was however, of reinforced concrete design using the patented Kahn System of his brother Julius, just like the Packard and Pierce-Arrow factory buildings. The Ford plant was 860 feet long and 75 feet wide. The steel reinforced concrete building designs were fireproof. The "Model factory" featured what was referred to as Truscon's "Daylight System" because of the many large windows. Henry Ford had the firm design his River Rouge automobile factory that started construction in 1917. At the time Ford decided to make a ship factory for the United States Navy and had the firm design B Building. This was called the Eagle Plant because it built Eagle Boats that were antisubmarine chasers that destroyed German submarines. It was 100 feet (30 meters) high by 300 feet (91 meters) wide by 1700 feet (518 meters) long. When World War I ended this factory plant was converted to make Ford automobiles. The firm designed over 50 factories between 1921 and 1929 and had a substantial quantity of work not related to industrial buildings. It had over 400 on the staff by 1930 and was producing a million dollars worth of construction a week. The firm never hired an architectural college graduate until 1935. Going into the twenty-first century the firm name is Albert Kahn Associates and has branches in
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, and São Paulo, Brasil. The firm designed about two thousand structures between 1895 and 1945 of which twenty-six were buildings for the University of Michigan.


Organizational layout

The firm had a staff of 300–400 people in the 1930s, including about 40 secretaries, stenographers, typists, and file clerks. There were around 175 architectural designers and draftsmen, 80–90 mechanical and electrical engineers, 40–50 field superintendents, and about 30 specification writers. The chief administrator was Albert Kahn and his assistants were his brothers Julius, Moritz and Louis. The staff was increased to 600 people at the time of World War II. The firm ramped up for war plants to make tanks and other war related equipment. The Technical Division had departments that designed the projects which included electrical, plumbing, heating and air-conditioning. This division was responsible for the functional design of the building. Key important design elements for factories included "straight-line" production capability, flexibility in interior floor designs to accommodate various changing production methods, generous column spacing to give maximum open floor space, high ceilings, strong floors to carry heavy loads, and with good lighting and ventilation. The Executive Division was responsible for the management of the projects. Business-like management was required for concerns of economics, speed, obtaining reliable sub-contractors, adequate supervision, and complete accurate drawings.


Buildings designed

Below are some of the buildings designed by Albert Kahn Associates:


Palms Apartments

File:Palms Apartments c1902.jpg, Palms Apartments c. 1902 File:The Palms Apartments Detroit MI.jpg, Palms Apartments 2008


Burroughs Adding Machine Company

File:American Arithmometer Factory.jpg, St Louis, Missouri, designed in 1903 File:Burroughs building c 1904.jpg, St Louis building, circa 1904 File:Burroughs building 1905.jpg,
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, designed in 1905 File:Burroughs factory in Detroit 1915.jpg, Detroit, Michigan, designed in 1915 File:Burroughs Payment Systems Plymouth Michigan.JPG,
Plymouth, Michigan Plymouth is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, United States. The population was 9,370 at the 2020 census. The city of Plymouth is surrounded by Plymouth Township, but the two are administered autonomously. Plymouth is a western suburb of Metro ...
, designed in 1938


University of Michigan School of Engineering

File:Engineering Building UOM 1905.jpg, Main entrance, circa 1905 File:Engineering building court-yard 1906.jpg, Courtyard, circa 1906


Packard Motor Car Company factory, Detroit

File:Packard factory plant circa 1904.jpg, Packard factory complex, circa 1907 File:Packard Building 10.jpg, Packard administration building and plant, c.1909 File:Packard factory plant 2012.jpg, Packard plant in 2012 File:Packard plants 1910.jpg, Packard plant interior views of shop File:Packard factory no10 interior 1906.png, Packard factory interior assembly area


Detroit Free Press Building

File:DFPBuilding1.jpg, Detroit Free Press front File:Detroit Free Press Building 2011 05 08.jpg, Detroit Free Press complex


Ford River Rouge automobile factory buildings

File:River Rouge aerial 4a25915r.jpg, Ford River Rouge aerial File:RIVER ROUGE PLANT OF THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY COVERS 1200 ACRES OF LAND IN DEARBORN - NARA - 549725.jpg, 1200 acre manufacturing


National Bank of Detroit Building

File:National Bank of Detroit Building.jpg, Woodward Avenue façade


See also

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Truscon laboratories Truscon Laboratories was a research and development chemical laboratory of the Trussed Concrete Steel Company ("Truscon") of Detroit, Michigan. It made waterproofing liquid chemical products that went into or on cement and plaster. The produc ...


References


Bibliography

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External links


Video on "Engineering Industrial Architecture: Albert Kahn and the Trussed Concrete Steel Company"

Michigan Historical Collections, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan, Albert Kahn Papers, 1896–2011


— New York Times, March 26, 2018 {{DEFAULTSORT:Albert Kahn Associates Architecture firms based in Michigan Composite materials Concrete Structural engineering