Below is a selected list of buildings designed by Kahn. All are located in Detroit unless otherwise indicated. •
Dexter M. Ferry summer residence, 1890 (remodeling of an early 19th-century stone farmhouse),
Unadilla, New York (known as Milfer Farm, held by Ferry heirs today; Kahn also designed the "Honeymoon Cottage" on the estate, one of the earliest prefabricated houses built) •
Hiram Walker offices, 1892, designer for Mason & Rice,
Windsor, Ontario •
William Livingstone House, 1894 designer for Mason & Rice (demolished, 2007) • Children's Free Hospital, 1896, Nettleton, Kahn & Trowbridge • Bethany Memorial Church, 1897, Nettleton, Kahn & Trowbridge •
Bernard Ginsburg House, 1898, Nettleton & Kahn • Joseph R. McLaughlin, 1899, Nettleton & Kahn • George Headley, 1900, Nettleton & Kahn • Edward DeMille Campbell House, 1899, Nettleton & Kahn
Ann Arbor, Michigan • Detroit Racquet Club, 1902 (Kahn designed the building, and the Vinton Company, whose offices were just down Woodbridge Street from the club, was awarded the general contract for erecting the facilities) • Frederick L. Colby, building permit issued May 22, 1901, finished 1902 •
Packard Automotive Plant, 1903 (Kahn's tenth factory built for Packard, but first concrete one) •
Palms Apartments, 1903 •
Temple Beth-El, 1903 (Kahn's home synagogue, now the Bonstelle Theatre of
Wayne State University) •
Belle Isle Aquarium and
Conservatory, 1904 • Francis C. McMath, building permit issued August 14, 1902, finished 1904 •
Brandeis-Millard House, 1904,
Gold Coast Historic District,
Midtown Omaha, Nebraska • Arthur Kiefer, building permit issued May 17, 1905, finished 1905 • Charles M. Swift, 1905 •
Albert Kahn House, 1906 (his personal residence) • Burham S. Colburn, building permit issued July 8, 1905, finished 1906 • Gustavus D. Pope, 1906 • Julian C. Madison Building, 1906 • Allen F. Edwards, building permit issued May 23, 1906, finished 1906 • George N. Pierce Plant, 1906,
Buffalo, New York •
Willistead Manor, 1906, Windsor, Ontario •
Battle Creek Post Office, 1907,
Battle Creek, Michigan (building featuring the concrete construction method used in Kahn's Packard plant) • Cranbrook House, 1907,
Cranbrook Educational Community,
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan • Service Building for the Packard Motor Car Company, 1907, New York City • Frederick H. Holt House, 1907 •
Highland Park Ford Plant, 1908,
Highland Park, Michigan •
Edwin S. George Building, 1908 • Kaufman Footwear Building, 1908,
Kitchener, Ontario (renovated into lofts in the early 2000s) • Mahoning National Bank, 1909,
Youngstown, Ohio •
Frederick Stearns Building addition, c. 1910 •
Packard Motor Corporation Building, 1910–11,
Philadelphia •
Chalmers automobile plant, building permit issued June 11, 1909, finished 1911 • Merganthaler Linotype Company Buildings, 1910s-1920s,
Brooklyn,
New York City •
National Theatre, 1911 • Shaw Walker Company, Five-story expansion, 1912,
Muskegon, Michigan •
Bates Mill Building Number 5, 1914,
Lewiston, Maine • Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant, 1914,
Cleveland, Ohio (
Cleveland Institute of Art since 1981) •
Kales Building, 1914 •
Liggett School-Eastern Campus, 1914 (
Detroit Waldorf School since 1964) • Benjamin Siegel, 1913-1914 •
Detroit Athletic Club, 1915 •
Garden Court Apartments, 1915 • Buffalo Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant, 1915,
Buffalo, New York •
Vinton Building, 1916 •
Russell Industrial Center, 1916 •
Omaha Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant, 1916,
North Omaha, Nebraska • Ford Motor Company - Assembly Plant, 1916, remodeled in 1924, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • Belt Line Center - Manufacturing Plant, 1916, Detroit, Michigan •
The Detroit News Building, 1917 • Ford Motor Company New York Headquarters, 1917, New York City •
Ford River Rouge Complex, 1917–28,
Dearborn, Michigan • Multiple buildings and Aircraft Maintenance Hangars (Bldg 777&781), 1917–19,
Langley Field,
Hampton, Virginia • Motor Wheel Factory, 1918,
Lansing, Michigan (It has been renovated into residential lofts) •
General Motors Building, 1919 (former GM world headquarters and second largest office building in the world at that time) •
Dominion Tire Plant, 1919, Kitchener, Ontario •
Fisher Body Plant 23, 1919 •
First Congregational Church addition, 1921 • Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant, 1921, Toronto, Ontario (redeveloped into
Shoppers World Danforth, 1962) •
Phoenix Mill, 1921,
Plymouth, Michigan •
First National Building, 1922 •
Park Avenue Building, 1922 • Former Detroit Police Headquarters, 1923 •
Temple Beth El, 1923 (a new building to replace the
1903 temple, currently occupied by the Bethel Community Transformation Center) • Walker Power Plant, 1923, Windsor, Ontario •
The Flint Journal Building, 1924,
Flint, Michigan • Olde Building, 1924 • Ford Motor Company assembly plant, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1924 •
Ford Motor Company Lamp Factory, 1921–25,
Flat Rock, Michigan •
Detroit Free Press Building, 1925 • Kalamazoo Gazette Building, 1925 (now Bronson Hospital Laboratory) •
1001 Covington Apartments, 1925 • Blake Building, 1926,
Jackson, Michigan • Ford Hangar, 1926,
Lansing Municipal Airport,
Lansing, Illinois •
Packard Motor Car Showroom and Storage Facility, c. 1926,
Buffalo, New York •
Packard Proving Grounds, 1926,
Shelby Charter Township, Michigan • Packard Showroom, 1926, New York City • Consumers Power Company headquarters, 1927,
Jackson, Michigan (demolished, 2013) •
S. S. Kresge World Headquarters, 1927 •
Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, 1927,
Grosse Pointe Shores,
Michigan •
Fisher Building, 1927 • Buffalo Ford Motor Company Car Showroom, 1927,
Buffalo, New York • Muskegon Chronicle Building, 1928,
Muskegon, Michigan •
Argonaut Building 1928 (General Motors laboratory, now owned by the
College for Creative Studies) • Brooklyn Printing Plant (New York Times), 1929, Brooklyn, New York City •
Detroit Times Building, 1929 (demolished, 1978) •
Griswold Building, 1929 • Packard Service Building, 1929, New York City •
Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant, 1930,
Richmond, California •
Ford Engineering Laboratory and Powerhouse, 1930, Dearborn Michigan •
New Center Building, 1930 (adjacent to the Fisher Building) •
The Dearborn Inn, 1931, Dearborn, Michigan (world's first airport hotel) • Former
Congregation Shaarey Zedek Building, 1932 • Power Plant,
University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame, Indiana, 1933 • General Motors Building, 1933, Chicago
Century of Progress International Exposition •
Ford Rotunda, 1934, Dearborn, Michigan (designed for the
Chicago World's Fair; burned, 1963) • Ann Arbor Daily News Building, 1936, Ann Arbor, Michigan (now University of Michigan Credit Union) • Chevrolet/Fisher Body plant, Baltimore, Maryland, 1935 (demolished 2006) • Burroughs Adding Machine Plant, 1938, Plymouth, Michigan • Dodge Truck Plant, 1938,
Warren, Michigan •
Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, 1941, Warren, Michigan •
Willow Run Bomber Plant, 1941 (used by Ford for bombers during the war, then by
Kaiser for cars, then by GM for transmissions) • Hangars 101 and 102, 1941 (constructed for patrol squadrons operating the
Consolidated PBY Catalina aboard
Marine Corps Base Hawaii),
Kaneohe, Hawaii • Hangars A and B (later renumbered 110 and 111), 1943,
NAS Barbers Point,
Kapolei, Hawaii • Upjohn Tower,
Kalamazoo, Michigan (designed for the
Upjohn Company; demolished after
Pfizer buyout, 2005) • Studebaker Factory, Building 84, 1923, South Bend, Indiana • Cold Spring Granite Company Main Plant, 1929, Cold Spring, Minnesota (demolished 2008) • King Edward Public School, 1905, Walkerville Neighbourhood, Windsor, Ontario. (demolished 1993, original front stone facade saved) • General Motors Stamping Plant, 1930, Indianapolis, Indiana (demolished 2014) • Bedrock Woodward Building 1449 Woodward • Garden Court Apartments 2900 E. Jefferson
Buildings at the University of Michigan Below are
University of Michigan campus structures built during Kahn's career. • Engineering Building (now West Hall), 1904 • Psychopathic Hospital (demolished), 1906 •
Hill Auditorium, 1913 • Helen Newberry Residence Hall, 1915 • Natural Science Building (now School of Kinesiology Building), 1915 •
Betsy Barbour Residence Hall, 1920 • General Library (now Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library), 1920 •
William L. Clements Library, 1923 •
Angell Hall, 1924 • Physical Science Building (now Randall Laboratory), 1924 • University Hospital (demolished), 1925 • Couzens Hall, 1925 • East Medical Building (previously C. C. Little Building, now North University Building), 1925 • Thomas H. Simpson Memorial Institute, 1927 •
Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Building, 1928 •
Burton Memorial Tower, 1936 • Neuropsychiatric Institute (demolished), 1938 Greek Organization Buildings: •
Sigma Phi House (1900), 426 North Ingalls Street (demolished) •
Delta Upsilon House (1903), 1331 Hill Street •
Triangle House (1905–06), 1501 Washtenaw Avenue •
Alpha Epsilon Phi House (1912), 1205 Hill Street •
Psi Upsilon House (1924), 1000 Hill Street File:EdselFordHouseGarage.jpg|
Edsel and Eleanor Ford House (1927) in
Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan File:Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory (3478836789).jpg|
Belle Isle Conservatory (1904) in
Belle Isle, Detroit File:BethEl1905.jpg|
Temple Beth-El (1903) in
Brush Park, Detroit File:First Congregational Church 1903.jpg|
First Congregational Church addition (1921) in
Midtown Detroit File:Willistead Manor, Windsor, Ontario, 2025-06-10.jpg|
Willistead Manor (1906) in
Windsor, Ontario File:Battle Creek Post Office.jpg|
Battle Creek Post Office (1907) in
Battle Creek, Michigan File:DetroitAthleticClubnew.JPG|
Detroit Athletic Club (1915) in
Downtown Detroit File:Fisherb straighten.jpg|
Fisher Building (1927) in
New Center, Detroit File:Vinton Building Detroit MI.jpg|
Vinton Building (1916) in
Downtown Detroit File:Detroitkalesbldg.jpg|
Kales Building (1914) in
Downtown Detroit File:First National Building, Detroit.jpg|
First National Building (1922) in
Downtown Detroit File:AlbertKahnBuildingDetroit.jpg|
New Center Building (1930) in
New Center, Detroit File:Detroit Free Press Building 2011 05 08.jpg|
Detroit Free Press Building (1925) in
Downtown Detroit File:ArgonautBuildingDetroit.jpg|
Argonaut Building (1928) in
New Center, Detroit File:GriswoldBuildingDetroit.jpg|
Griswold Building (1929) in
Downtown Detroit File:Highland park plant 1.jpg|
Highland Park Ford Plant (1908) in
Highland Park, Michigan File:River Rouge aerial 4a25915r.jpg|
Ford River Rouge Complex (1917–28) in
Dearborn, Michigan ==Death and legacy==