Darley 2003, p. 82 " flexibility that he chose to illustrate was Albert Kahn's building of 1905 for Packard in Detroit, building No. 10, the first to use the Kahn reinforced concrete system successfully, which has been effortlessly extended by an additional two stories in 1911". Darley, Gillian (2003). Factory. Reaktion Books. ISBN978-1-86189-155-6.
Olsen 2002, p. 38 "In 1905 Kahn and Julius designed the Packard Plant number 10 using steel-reinforced concrete, the first such application for an industrial plant". Olsen, Byron (2002). The American Auto Factory. MotorBooks International. ISBN978-0-7603-1059-5.
Smith 1994, p. 59 "Together they built ten works buildings for Packard, Plant No. 10 (1905) being the first reinforced concrete structure in the automobile industry, notable for its lengths of open space between columns and the good lighting from near-floor-to-ceiling windows". Smith, Terry (1994). Making the Modern: Industry, Art, and Design in America. University of Chicago Press. ISBN978-0-226-76347-7.
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