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​ECONOMY/EQUITY/ECOLOGY​
albert kahn's architecture of production
(n.b. this website is still in progress)
RESOURCES
RESEARCH
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McDonough, William and Braungart, Michael. Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things. (New York: North Point Press, 2002).
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Meyer, David R. "The New Industrial Order." The Making of the American Landscape, ed. Michael P. Conzen. (Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1990) pp. 249-268.
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Misrach, Richard and Orff, Kate. Petrochemical America. (New York: Aperature Foundation, 2012).
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
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Arnold, Horace Lucien and Faurote, Fay Leone. Ford Methods and the Ford Shops. (New York: The Engineering Magazine Company, 1919).
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Biggs. "Ford's Most Ambitious Machine: The River Rouge Plant, 1919-1935." In The Rational Factory, 137-160.
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Bjorhus, Jennifer. "Much Disassembly Required at Ford Plant." The Star Tribune (Minneapolis), December 16, 2011.
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Bucci, Federico. Albert Kahn: Architect of Ford. (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993).
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Ford, Henry. My Life and Work. (New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1925).
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Ford Historic Sites. "Ford's Rouge Complex is Known as an Indutrial Trend-setter in Both th 20th and 21st Centuries." Accessed April, 2013. http://corporate.ford.com/our-company/heritage/historic-sites-news-detail/665-rouge.
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Hildebrand, Grant. "Beautiful Factories." In Albert Kahn: Inspiration for the Modern, 17-27.
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Hildebrand, Grant. "Kahns's Pioneering Industrial Work: 1896-1916" 25-67.
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History. "Ford Motor Company Incorporated." Accessed April, 2013. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ford-motor-company-incorporated.
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​Kahn. The Legacy of Albert Kahn. (The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1970).
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Mahoney, Michael S. Reading a Machine. http://www.princeton.edu/~hos/h398/readmach/modeltrf.html.
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​Sherman, Joe. "Like the factories he designed, Albert Kahn lived to work." Smithsonian Institute 25 (1994).
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Smith, Terry. "Albert Kahn: High Modernism and Actual Functionalism."
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The 1912 Ford Factory Facts Booklet. Accessed February, 2013. http://www.mtfca.com/books/ff3.html.
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The Henry Ford. "Henry Ford and Innovation." Accessed February, 2013. http://www.thehenryford.org/education/erb/HenryFordAndInnovation.pdf.
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BROWN-LIPE GEAR COMPANY
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​The "Lipe Shop" and other image resources and information courtesy of the current Gear Factory owner Rick Destito
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"Plan to Cost $100,000." Syracuse Herald. October 27, 1906.
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Sanborn Maps. Syracuse 1910-1928, vol. 2. 1911. sheets 167-176. htp://sanborn.umi.com.libezproxy2.syr.edu.
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Syracuse Then and Now. "Industrial Age Fed Syracuse Boom." Accessed April, 2013. http://syracusethenandnow.org/History/IndustrialAgeFedSyracuseBoom.htm.
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Vibrant Syracuse Spaces, LLC. "The Warehouse District." Accessed April, 2013. http://home.earthlink.net/~rickdks/id20.html.
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Wikipedia. "C.E. Lipe Machine Shop." Accessed April, 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._E._Lipe_Machine_Shop.
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Yestercuse. "South and West Sides." Accessed April, 2013. http://www.yestercuse.com/southwest.htm.
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