Surprised to find that this recently formed organization has not been mentioned here.

From their website: "The Albert Kahn Legacy Foundation is a non-profit organization that was incorporated on May 14, 2020, to celebrate and preserve the legacy of Albert Kahn, often described as the foremost American industrial architect of the 20th century. His ideas and impact are still felt today.

The Foundation collects, preserves, maintains, displays, and makes available to the public materials related to the life and work of Albert Kahn, so that researchers, students, historians and the general public will know and appreciate how his designs and ideas changed industrial America and helped make Detroit the manufacturing capital of the United States during the first half of the 20th century."
For more info, including membership:
https://albertkahnlegacy.org/

Since they formed, they have hosted a number of free virtual talks and have two currently scheduled. Check here for more info and registration links: https://albertkahnlegacy.org/events/
Past talks are archived on their YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr9...2dzQ6ED5Hi5U8Q

Last year the Foundation mounted a small exhibit in the Fisher Building lobby. Now they have an upcoming exhibit at the Detroit Historical Museum! Albert Kahn: Innovation and Influence on 20th Century Architecture opens April 22, runs through July 3, 2022
https://albertkahnlegacy.org/events/...-architecture/