Federal Mogul, Detroit

 A very noticeable ruin inconspicuously sits, mostly blocked from view by greenery. The once sprawling complex has been razed down to a single ruined structure. One could not miss the iconic twin smokestacks that edge the industrial ruin.



The roof seemed to be made of some kind of concrete sheet, which may have been metal truss with tar paper.


This was a neat space for a bathroom basin, the second floor, with a view of the roof.



Federal Mogul makes car parts, this would've been the metal forging hall. I assume they poured the shapes and plated them, or made alloys, but I'm no expert.


The other half of this demolished skylight included two staircases. One of these mysteriously ended in the air. This space was also a raised bathroom.


Time travel would be a very neat thing, yet it is far from reach.


There is no doubt this building was designed by Albert Kahn. You can feel it when going to any of his complexes.









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