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Albert Kahn (March 21, 1869 – December 8, 1942) was an American architect noted for his collaborations with his brother Julius Kahn in designing industrial plant ...
Margarethe Kahn was the daughter of Eschwege merchant and flannel factory owner Albert Kahn (1853–1905) and his wife Johanne (née Plaut, 1857–1882). She had an older brother Otto (1879–1932). She had an older brother Otto (1879–1932).
Albert Kahn (architect) (1869–1942), American architect Albert Kahn (banker) (1860–1940), French banker, philanthropist and photograph collector Albert E. Kahn (1912–1979), American journalist
With the aim of promoting French banker and philanthropist Albert Kahn's work, it houses ‘The Archives of the Planet’ collection, built up by Albert Kahn between 1909 and 1931 (72,000 colour photographs on autochrome plates, making it the largest collection of its kind in the world, 184,000 metres, or a hundred hours of black-and-white and ...
They asked Kahn to design a house that would resemble the closely assembled village cottages typical of that rural region. Kahn's design included sandstone exterior walls, a traditional slate roof with the stone shingles decreasing in size as they reach its peak, and moss with ivy grown across the house's exterior. Construction on the house ...
Albert Kahn (3 March 1860 – 14 November 1940) was a French banker and philanthropist, known for initiating The Archives of the Planet, a vast photographical project. Spanning 22 years, it resulted in a collection of 72,000 colour photographs and 183,000 metres of film.
Albert Eugene Kahn (May 11, 1912 – September 15, 1979) was an American journalist, author, publisher, and photographer. He is known chiefly for his books Sabotage!The Secret War Against America (1942), related to Nazi and German-American subversive activities in the United States; and The Great Conspiracy: The Secret War Against Soviet Russia (1946).
Willistead Manor was designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn [1] in the 16th-century Tudor-Jacobean style of an English manor house. [2] It was built in 1904–1906, [2] [3] and was commissioned by Edward Chandler Walker, the second son of Hiram Walker. [1] It is named after the first son, Willis Walker, a lawyer in Detroit, Michigan, who ...