Created By: McKayla Czartoryski
The Fisher Building was constructed by architect, Albert Kahn, in 1928. The Fisher brothers commissioned the project out and called it a "architect's dream project." They told the architect to design whatever he wanted, the brothers wanted it to have more than offices, they wanted stores in there and entertainment. They building was made of everything extravagant, Marble and Bronze. The Fisher brother built this as a way of giving back to the city of Detroit. Now its hard to keep people in the building. I have been in this building for meetings, and the interior is absolutly beautiful. I would recommend stopping in just to look at the first floor, if nothing else.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architecture of Detroit
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