Just out of curiosity - how many architects do metro Detroit universities and colleges graduate on a yearly basis in SouthEast Michigan ?
Is Detroit a hotbed of NEW architectural talent the past 20 years ?
Just out of curiosity - how many architects do metro Detroit universities and colleges graduate on a yearly basis in SouthEast Michigan ?
Is Detroit a hotbed of NEW architectural talent the past 20 years ?
King Edward Elementary School-Walerville Public Schools, 853 Chilver Road built 1905-1906 Walkerville, Windsor, Ont.
Designed by Albert Kahn.
Dedicated: march 27, 1906
Demolished: 1993
A new building was built around the original front entrance.
Image from Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive, circa 1925.
Designed by Albert Kahn. Y. W. C. A. Downtown Branch, 2230 Witherell built 1928-1929 Downtown, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/rendering/photograph featuring the building from a 1928 edition of the Detroit Times. Ground Breaking: June 20, 1928
Demolished: 1998
Image from Wayne State University's Motor City Collection, circa 1929.
Designed by Builder's Plan Shop/Lewis F. Dietrich architect for J. J. Dunlay. 1330 Kensington built in 1929 Grosse Pointe Park, MI.
Builder's Plan Shop was the only name on the legend of the plans. A check of the R. L. Polk city directory lists Lewis F Dietrich as the owner/architect.
Designed and built by the Kales Kramer Investment Company. 540 Lodge built in 1948 Berry Subdivision Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an advertisement featuring the house from a 1949 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Call me a tin foiled hat individual but the way business had been done in this city for the past 10 or 20 years will put doubt and conspiratory thoughts in some bloggers minds. It may not be that GM has penis envy over the new taller Hudson's tower but the taller tower is a sign of the new guard which is somethiing that some elements in the city don't want to see. It may or may not be GM or some other entity that control the elected officials and others who work for the city who are easily controlled or manipulated to put red tape in any unwanted project. Carmack is about to prove that to you. The Hudson's tower or whatever it's going to named is the new direction while GM is the old direction that some want the city to stay in. I love my automobiles and I think God for having Detroit to put the world on wheels but Detroit need to stop remaining a one horse town
Designed by Varney & Varney for F. E. O'Brien. 90 Puritan built in 1915 Medbury's-Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District, Highland Park, MI.
Designed by Donaldson & Meier for Dr. Stanley G. Miner.Miner Building, 138 Cadillac Square built 1895-1896 Downtown/Comerford's Point, Detroit, Mi.
Designed by Albert Kahn. National Production Company Machine Shop, 4561-4603 St Jean built in 1925 Connor Creek Industrial, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from Industrial & Commercial Buildings, Albert Kahn Inc., circa 1937.
Designed and built by Lewis W Tuller. 700 West Euclid built in 1900 Piety Hill Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an advertisement featuring 700 West Euclid from 1901 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
There was a time when walking through Highland Park's trove of bungalows seemed almost like a stroll up into the hills of Berkeley.
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Designed by J. WIll Wilson for Susan Munday.467 West Hancock built in 1916 Warren-Prentis Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from Wayne State University's Virtual Motor City Collection, circa 1957.
Designed by Field, Hinchman & Smith for Emory W. Clark. 8310 East Jefferson Avenue built in 1903 Indian Village Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from Detroit and Vicinity, circa 1905.
Designed by Frank E. Hill for Clarence S. Cooke. 112 Moss buil in 1915 Medbury's-Grove Lawn Subdivisions Historic District, Highland Park, MI.
At approximately196 years old this is the oldest standing structure in Grosse Pointe.
Provencal-Weir House, 376 Kercheval built c. 1823 Provencal-Weir House Historic District, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI.
Moved from its original location near Provencal and Lakeshore in 1914.
Father Gabriel Richard is reputed to have said mass in the house.
A link to a short history of the house.
http://www.gphistorical.org/proweir.html
Designed by E. Willard Smith. The Advertiser and Tribune Company Building, 150-156 West Larned built 1869-1870 Downtown, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from the Burton Historical Collection, circa 1884.
The oldest brick structure in Grosse Pointe.
Designed and built by William Buck. 16109 East Jefferson built c. 1849 Grosse Pointe Park, MI.
Clapboard addition dates to the 1880's
Designed and built by Judson R. Forrester for Frank I. Solar. 19350 Gainsborough built in 1923 North Rosedale Park, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/photographs featuring the house from a 1923 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
The garage is still standing.
A link to a treasure trove of photographs taken by Manning Brothers during the Construction of the David Stott Building.
I know this is an old post, but I don't think it was answered. There are only two universities in Metro Detroit that have architecture programs: Lawrence Tech and UofD. If you include Ann Arbor, then you get UofM's program too.
As to numbers of actual graduates, no idea. Is Detroit a hotbed of NEW architectural talent? No. A good chunk of Michigan architecture graduates leave the state because the profession is difficult and you need to go where you get a job. There just aren't that many design job openings in the area. If everyone stayed, you'd have a majority of unemployed architecture graduates every June.
Designed by Albert Kahn. The Girls' Friendly Society of Michigan Holiday House built in 1903 located at Pine Lake, MI. Includes an article/rendering featuring the house from a 1906 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Images from the Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society, circa 1928.
Designed by Lancelot W. Suckert. Saint Paul's Memorial Episcopal Church House, 14600 Grand River Avenue built 1928-1929 Detroit, MI. Includes an article/rendering of the building from a 1928 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Cornerstone placed: September 9, 1928
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from unknown source and date.
Designed by Omer C. Bourschor for William C. Klenk. 579 Barrington built 1939-1940 Grosse Pointe Park, MI.
Builder: William C. Klenk
Designed by George C. Nimmons & Company. Sears Roebuck & Company, 10750 Grand River Avenue built in 1928 Grand Meyer Neighborhood Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the building from a 1928 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Demolished: 1983
Image from Wayne State University's Virtual Motor City Collection, circa 1977.
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