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Richmond Ford Assembly Building - Industrial Research

November 01, 2022 in Architecture

Location: Richmond, California

Typology: Research - Industrial

Architect: Albert Kahn

Construction: 1930-31

Main Building Size: ~500,000 sqft

Site Size: ~ 50 Acres

Refurbished by: Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects, 2009

Located next to the Santa Fe Channel off San Francisco Bay, the complex was designed as a Ford assembly line factory, to accept parts and distribute the assembled automobiles either by rail or ship, and used the theories Kahn developed of "daylighted" factories "all under one roof".

Albert Kahn Associates of Detroit designed the shell of the building, but Ford's Power and Construction Department designed the layout of the automobile assembly equipment for the plant.

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Tags: Industrial, Architecture, Research
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