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THE FACTORY ARCHITECTURE OF ALBERT KAHN
In the late nineteenth century, the industrial geography of the United States underwent a decisive shift linked to the emergence of the automobile and aeronautics industries. Already, from Pittsburgh to Buffalo to Chicago, and including Cleveland, Akron, and Toledo, a chain of regional metropolises formed that counter balanced the industrial centers of the original thirteen colonies. Published 2000.1101
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DANCING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE
It has been cynically noted that writing about music is like dancing about architecture. Yes, it can be complicated and difficult to express the beauty and passion of one art form through another. But when it works—ahhh!
There was a big "ahhh!" in Chicago this past summer. Published 2000.0920
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