Designed by Gustave A. Mueller for Elmer J. Smith Land & Building Company. 13591 Turner built in 1924 Littlefield Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the house from a 1924 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Gustave A. Mueller for Elmer J. Smith Land & Building Company. 13591 Turner built in 1924 Littlefield Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the house from a 1924 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Abraham & Wood. 1925 Detroit Builders Ideal Home 13559 St. Mary's built 1924-1925 Grandale Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the house from a 1924 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Wiedmaier & Gay. B. Siegel Company Store 6375 West Seven Mile built in 1949 Avenue of Fashion, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the building Mile from a 1949 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Herman & Simons. Ferndale Community Building 22750 Woodward Avenue built 1929-1930 Ferndale, MI. Includes an article featuring the building from a 1929 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Alvin E. Harley for Charles A. Lindsey. 19410 Lucerne built in 1923 Palmer Woods Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an image of the house from a Thumb Tack Club of Detroit publication circa 1924.
Designed by Lancelot Sukert. Design for retailer Sax-Kay 1426 Washington built in 1925 Boulevard Downtown, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
The store was located in what is now the Julian Madison Building.
According to the 1926 R. L. Polk City Directory Sax-Kay sold lingerie.
Image from a 1925 Thumb Tack Club of Detroit publication.
Designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White. Detroit Branch, Federal Reserve Bank 160 West Fort Street built in 1927 Historic Detroit Financial District, Downtown Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the building from a 1926 issue of the Detroit Free Press.
Extensive alterations/remuddling
Designed by Malcomson & Higginbotham. Malcomson Building 1215 Griswold built in 1906 Capitol Park Historic District Detroit, MI.
Images are from last summer and this summer.
Built from a kit available from Lewis Homes. The Piping Rock 45 Colorado built in 1919? Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District Highland Park, MI. Includes pages from the 1920 Lewis Homes' catalog featuring 45 Colorado.
Located a couple blocks away from the house posted above. I wonder if Lewis Homes purchased the plans from Kuni?
Designed and built by William H. Kuni. 114 McLean built in 1914 Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District Highland Park, MI. Includes an article featuring the house from a 1914 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
From Beyond the Gilded Age:
Photos from Architecture, 1912
The Howard Earle Coffin residence designed by Albert Kahn c. 1910 in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Coffin, an engineer, was a co-founder of the Hudson Motor Car Company. It is unknown if the house is extant.
Demolished sometime in the 1950's.
Designed by Joseph P. Jogerest for Samuel Satovsky. Naomi Apartments 3550 Cass Avenue built in 1924 Cass-Davenport Historic District Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the building from a 1924 issue of the Detroit Free Press and a rendering from a 1925 issue of Michigan and Architect.
The before image of the abandoned building was taken in 2012.
Designed by Wiedmaier & Gay. Fintex Men's Clothing Store 14310 Harper built 1939-1940 Ravendale Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the building from a 1939 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by McClure & Spahr for Joseph Schlotman. Stonehurst 505 Lakeshore Road built in 1915 Grosse Pointe Shores, MI.
Demolished: 1974
Images from Beautiful Homes of Detroit and Vicinity, circa 1920 and the Grosse Pointe Historical Society circa 1920.
Designed by Dalton R. Wells for George G. Epstean. 1476 Chicago Boulevard built in 1919 Boston-Edison Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Designed by John Scott & Company for Willis E. Buhl. Mostly Hall, 8430 East Jefferson built in 1910 Indian Village Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: 1950's?
Images from Beautiful Homes of Detroit and Vicinity circa 1920, Wayne State University's Virtual Motor City Collection, date unknown, and the article is from a 1910 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Albert Kahn. H. J. Heinz Company Warehouse 6030 Joy Road built in 1930 Detroit, MI.
Designed by noted New York City based firm Tilton & Githens. Dearborn Public Library 22100 Michigan Avenue built 1923-1924 Dearborn, MI. Includes an article featuring the building from a 1923 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Tilton & Githens also designed the McGregor Library in Highland Park.
Currently Bryant Branch, Dearborn Public Library.
Designed by Hans Gehrke. Engine #55 Detroit Fire Department 18140 Joy Road built in 1927 Franklin Park, Detroit, MI.
Nice houses, too bad both have lost their distinctive window flower boxes.Located a couple blocks away from the house posted above. I wonder if Lewis Homes purchased the plans from Kuni?
Designed and built by William H. Kuni. 114 McLean built in 1914 Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District Highland Park, MI. Includes an article featuring the house from a 1914 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Mildner & Eisen for Weil, Turnbull & Company. 2611 Russell built in 1912 Eastern Market, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the building from a 1912 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Currently Moor City Produce.
Designed by Morison & Gabler. 1939 Detroit Builder's Ideal Show House, 424 West Hildale built in 1938 Grixdale Farms, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the house from a 1938 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Built by Ralph T. Lee. 2200 Longfellow built in 1923 Boston-Edison Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the house for a 1924 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
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