http://www.freep.com/article/2010031...inute-reprieve
A piece of Michigan's architectural history was saved from the scrap heap this month. But a lot more of that history remains endangered.

Interesting and thankful that his work is being preserved. We can't say the same for most of Detroit's other great architects. Albert Kahn's work, for the most part, is preserved along with Leondard Willeke's and Smith, Hinchman and Grylls. However, Robert O. Derrick's designs were pretty much binned after he died and Louis Kamper's family destroyed his work. I havent found much about Richard Marr or Marcus Burrowes. Donaldson and Meier's work, partially, is in the Burton. Basically it is their ledger and some other books.