Albert Kahn Inc.: Architecture, Labor, and Industry, 1905-1961

Albert Kahn Inc.: Architecture, Labor, and Industry, 1905-1961

by Claire Zimmerman
Albert Kahn Inc.: Architecture, Labor, and Industry, 1905-1961

Albert Kahn Inc.: Architecture, Labor, and Industry, 1905-1961

by Claire Zimmerman

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Overview

A study of Albert Kahn Incorporated—the architecture firm closely associated with the Ford Motor Company and other auto companies—that explores capitalism and political economy through the built environment of industry and culture.


In Albert Kahn Inc. Claire Zimmerman provides a history of second-wave industrialization associated with the growth and development of the United States’ auto industry and its global footprint. A forensic analysis of the “architects of Ford,” the book theorizes how building and capitalism intersected in the case of 20th-century industrial buildings, but also in other kinds of architecture—in the built environment writ large. Generally a marginal subject in histories of architecture, industrialism here exposes the expansionist modern project in Western architecture and culture, which was based on natural resource extraction and labor exploitation. With more than 140 full-color illustrations, the book combines an analysis of industrial architecture with compelling photographic evidence drawn from assorted archives.

Zimmerman offers a political economy of architecture; reconceptualizes the design process within a high-volume firm in dialogue with fast-paced industrial capitalism; tracks the feedback loops that industrialization introduced into architecture; and maps the unequal effects of these industrial environments on the workers who labored within them. Ultimately, Zimmerman shows how the coalition of US private capital and state power built industrial installations as imperialist projects, and how its practices survive to the present day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262379557
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 12/24/2024
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 464

About the Author

Claire Zimmerman is Associate Professor and Director of the PhD Program in Architecture at The Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design of The University of Toronto.
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