Louis Kamper

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Louis Kamper is an American architect. He designed, amongst other things, the Water Board Building.

He is also responsible for the design of many different structures in Detroit, Michigan. His style of factory construction can be seen throughout Detroit (concrete frames filled with bricks and small windows). One of his most noteworthy structures now lies in ruins: the Ford Highland Park plant, designed to be the most efficient assembly line of the time. It has since been replaced by the "Model T Plaza" a strip mall. He also designed Michigan's only all-marble lighthouse, the William Livingstone Memorial, located on Belle Isle in the Detroit River.

Other Detroit edifices designed by Louis Kamper:

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