Designing Detroit

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Shines a light on Detroit architect Wirt Rowland who, until now, has largely slipped into obscurity. In the early 1900s, Detroit was leading the nation in architectural innovation and designer Wirt Rowland was at the forefront of this advancement, yet few are even aware of his substantial contribution to the evolution of architectural style. It is widely believed that celebrated local architect Albert Kahn designed many of Detroit's structures, such as the General Motors and First National Bank buildings. In fact, while Kahn's efforts were focused on running his highly successful firm, it was Rowland, his chief designer, who was responsible for the appearance and layout of these buildings—an important point in appreciating the contributions of both Kahn and Rowland. During the early twentieth century, Rowland devised a wholly new or "modern" design for buildings, one not reliant on decorative elements copied from architecture of the past. As buildings became more specialized for their intended use, Rowland met the challenge with entirely new design methodologies and a number of improved technologies and materials that subsequently became commonplace. Designing Detroit: Wirt Rowland and the Rise of Modern American Architecture begins with a brief overview of Rowland's early life and career. Author Michael G. Smith goes on to analyze Rowland's achievements in building design and as a leader of Detroit's architectural community throughout both World Wars and the Great Depression. The interdependence of architecture with the city's fluctuating economic prosperity and population growth is explored, illuminating the conditions for good architecture and the arts in general. The author identifies the influence of Jay Hambidge's "dynamic symmetry" in Rowland's work and how it allowed him to employ color as a modern replacement for traditional ornamentation, leading to the revolutionary design of the Union Trust (Guardian) Building, for which he receives nearly unanimous praise in national media. This book is concerned primarily with Rowland's influence on Detroit architecture, but spans beyond his work in Michigan to include the designer's broad reach from New York to Miami. A comprehensive appendix includes extensive lists of Rowland's publications, locations he had designed, and jobs taken on by his firm during his tenure. This book represents new research and insights not previously discussed in either scholarly or general audience texts and will be of interest to casual readers of Detroit history, as well as architecture historians.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Michael G. Smith
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Release : 2017-05-17
File : 529 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780814339800


Teaching And Designing In Detroit

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This book provides a compelling and insightful portrait of ten female architects, artists, and designers who explored unique approaches to teaching, practice, and research in the postindustrial city of Detroit. These women explored the phenomenon of a new “ecological urbanism” through their own work in art, architecture, design, planning, landscape architecture, and installation as well as the work of their students. Teaching and Designing in Detroit provides an eighteen-year snapshot of this work, how it affected the women’s practice, how they influenced student relationships to design and community development, and how their visions are now being carried out in Detroit. This book is organized into sections that group stories according to their focus on practice, pedagogy, and community engagement. Included in the book is a foreword by Leslie Kanes Weisman, the only female architecture professor at the University of Detroit Mercy in the 1970s, and an afterword by Sharon Egretta Sutton reflecting on how working and practicing in Detroit foreshadowed the future vision now being carried out in the rebounding city of Detroit. An intriguing read for students and professionals, this book will illustrate how these lessons learned can be applied by universities and communities in other postindustrial cities.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Stephen Vogel
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-11-18
File : 298 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000764604


The Engineering Index Annual For

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Genre : Engineering
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Release : 1892
File : 504 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433108241294


The Engineering Index

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Genre : Engineering
Author : John Butler Johnson
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Release : 1892
File : 518 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015058363931


The Industries Of Detroit Historical Descriptive And Statistical

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Genre : Detroit (Mich.)
Author : John William Leonard
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Release : 1887
File : 280 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015071309192


The Detroit Journal Year Book

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Genre : Detroit (Mich.)
Author : Detroit journal
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Release : 1890
File : 132 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015066528152


The Handbook Of Private Schools

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Genre : Private schools
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Release : 1943
File : 1032 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015062334472


Catalog

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Some nos. include Announcement of courses.

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Author : University of Wisconsin
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Release : 1894
File : 274 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924069836009


National Lithographer

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Release : 1923
File : 582 Pages
ISBN-13 : CHI:098432712


College And Private School Directory Of The United States

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Genre : Education
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Release : 1937
File : 616 Pages
ISBN-13 : UVA:X030605756