J. Irwin Miller:The Shaping of An American Town tells the life story of this remarkable man who led Cummins Engine Company from its roots as a small, family business to an international Fortune 500 company and transformed Columbus, Indiana, into a gem of midcentury modern architecture. As president and then chairman of Cummins, Miller emphasized a corporation's responsibility to the community in which it was located and its other stakeholders. Miller's commitment to Columbus architecture inspired such legends as I. M. Pei, Eliel and Eero Saarinen, Kevin Roche, and others to contribute their designs to what has become one of the most artistically revolutionary towns in the country. Columbus's unique public art and architecture continue to inspire young architects and attract visitors from around the world. Miller has also played a significant role in the American civil rights movement, securing cosponsorship for the March on Washington and working with presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson to help pass the Civil Rights Act. Martin Luther King Jr., once called Miller "the most socially responsible businessman in the country."



Autorentext

Nancy Kriplen



Inhalt

J. Irwin Miller Family Tree



1. Lady Bird


2. Joseph


3. Muskoka


4. Irwin


5. Clessie


6. Eliel & Eero


7. Xenia


8. Home


9. Harry


10. JFK, LBJ, JIM


11. Farewells


12. Kiss


13. Mandela


14. Bach


15. a.k.a Pop


16. Afterglow



Notes


Bibliography


Index

Titel
J. Irwin Miller
Untertitel
The Shaping of an American Town
EAN
9780253043832
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.10.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
206