Over the last 75 years, South Bend has been at the center of two quintessential stories of change in the industrial Midwest: first, Studebaker in the 1960s, and later, South Bend Lathe in the 1970s.
The story of South Bend’s built environment is one of disruption and near-constant change. But through it all, Dustin Mix argues, there is an invisible architecture threading our past and future together.