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It's an architectural showcase on 900 acres in a Detroit suburb, designed by two of the 20th century's premier architects. Its style and grace long have been extolled as a fitting place for technological visions to spring into reality.
But the General Motors Technical Center might have wound up a nononsense affair designed by engineers rather than visionaries.
The Tech Center, which opened in 1956, was to be the home of GM's technical innovation,...





