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Kadushin Associates records, 1951-2011, undated (majority within 1990-2011)

12.4 linear feet (in 13 boxes) — 43 tubes — 6 oversize boxes — 34.12 MB (online)

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Founded in 1975 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kadushin Associates is an architectural firm specializing in affordable housing, mixed use developments, sustainable and community design, historic rehabilitation and renovation, and expansion and renovation projects, particularly in Detroit, Michigan, and its environs. Material is dated from 1951-2011 (bulk 1990-2011) and includes large architectural drawings, correspondence, development plans, photographic material, and project manuals.

The Kadushin Associates records document the firm's projects, especially those related to affordable housing, sustainable community design, and historic rehabilitation and renovation. The materials in this collection include large architectural drawings—such as elevation, framing, floor, section, and site drawings—as well as correspondence, development plans, photographic material, and project manuals. The "Project Files" series also includes material produced by the Urban Collaborative, the predecessor of Kadushin Associates.

Researchers should note that many of the geographically designated files in the "Project Files" series have a "collected material" file that consists of collected / reference material that, while not explicitly produced by Kadushin Associates or associated with the firm's projects, are related to the associated city, township, or county file. These files are typically found at the end of each file or, if they are oversized, within separate boxes.

Researchers interested in specific projects should consult materials in both series.