The George W. Cannon Residence by Alden B. Dow
George W. Cannon was the founder of the Cannon-Muskegon Corporation, a company that developed and produced alloy metals for the
Read MoreGeorge W. Cannon was the founder of the Cannon-Muskegon Corporation, a company that developed and produced alloy metals for the
Read MoreDr. John Grebe was a pioneer scientist and “idea man” who worked for the Dow Chemical Company for 41 years.
Read MoreWork on the plans for the Robert Reinke residence began in early 1941. By April, Alden B. Dow was able
Read MoreAlso known as the House for $3,000, the John Best residence was designed by Alden B. Dow in 1938 to
Read MoreMid-Century Modern Midland is proud to partner with Christ Covenant Church to launch a public fund-raising campaign to restore Midland’s
Read MoreAs adults drop children off at our Architecture and Design Summer Camps, they excitedly express a wish to stay and
Read MoreThe C. B. Branch residence began life as the Dow Biological Laboratory and Greenhouse. In early 1961, Alden B. Dow
Read MoreIn 1957 Leland Doan, chairman of the Dow Chemical Company, asked Alden B. Dow to design a house for his
Read MoreThe Tour Day partnership between The Alden B. Dow Home and Studio and Docomomo US is an easy one to
Read MoreAlden B. Dow designed more than 30 religious structures during his career as an architect. After houses, he most enjoyed
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