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Cranbook

Michigan's National Historic Landmarks

Cranbook

SIGNIFICANCE

The Cranbrook Educational Community had its beginnings in 1904, when George Gough Booth, publisher of the Detroit News, and his wife, Ellen Warren Scripps Booth, bought a large farm in the rolling countryside of Bloomfield Hills and named it after the English village of Cranbrook, the Booth family ancestral home. Taking up residence in 1907, the Booths gradually transformed their farm estate into a remarkable cultural and educational complex consisting of their home, Cranbrook House; the Meeting House, which was expanded into the elementary Brookside School; Christ Church Cranbrook; Cranbrook School for Boys; Cranbrook Academy of Art; Kingswood School for Girls; and Cranbrook Institute of Science.

A superb integration of architectural and landscape design elements, the Cranbrook complex represents a unique masterpiece in the history of American architecture. It embodies the belief shared by its founder, George G. Booth, and its principal architect, Eliel Saarinen, that art should permeate every aspect of life.

DESIGNATION(S)

  • 1972, State Register of Historic Sites
  • 1973, National Register of Historic Places
  • 1989, National Historic Landmark

ARCHITECT, BUILDER, OR DESIGNER(S)

  • Eliel Saarinen, architect
  • Albert Kahn, architect
  • Bertram G. Goodhue Associates, architect

SIGNIFICANT DATE(S)

  • 1926-1943, major components of Cranbrook designed and constructed

LINKS AND FURTHER READING

  • Cranbrook House and Gardens
  • Cranbrook Academy of Art & Cranbrook Art Museum
  • Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum & Library
  • Cranbrook Institute of Science
  • "Albert Kahn," Michigan Modern
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