Entries by Katie Doelle

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – Walker and Weeks

Last week we presented 1100 Berkshire, the former residence of Leonard B. Willeke – noted Grosse Pointe architect. Leonard Willeke had a long association with Grosse Pointe, aside from the stunning home he created for himself he designed multiple residences throughout the community. He and his wife, Leona, resided in GP Park for over fifty […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 1100 Berkshire

Last week we introduced you to 665 Lake Shore, a lost home that was located on the corner of Oxford Road and Lake Shore. The Regency Moderne style property was completed for prolific inventor, Robert Pauli Scherer, in 1951. It was designed by architect Hugh T. Keyes who considered the property to be one of […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 665 Lake Shore Road

Last week we presented the story of 22 Oxford Road. Completed in 1941, the property was built for respected businessmen and acclaimed powerboat owner and racer Herbert (Herb) A. Mendelsohn. It is not known who designed the house, but it appears it was built by prolific builder Walter Mast. It was razed in 2006. This […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 22 Oxford Road

Last week we presented the story of Frank D. Wilberding, a prolific builder of fine homes in Grosse Pointe. In the space of 25 years, from around 1950 through to the 1970’s, Mr. Wilberding helped design and build over one hundred homes in the community. The majority of the “Wilberding Homes” are classically styled center […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – The Work of Builder Frank D. Wilberding

Last week we shared the story of 83 Kercheval, the office of luxury Grosse Pointe Realtor, Higbie Maxon Agney. The roots of Higbie Maxon Agney can be traced back to 1929, to the Maxon Brothers Real Estate firm, started by Paul and Richard Maxon. The Maxon Brothers office was originally located at 16914 Kercheval, in […]

Historical Architecture of 83 Kercheval

Last week we introduced you to the work of George J. Haas, a noted designer responsible for creating multiple iconic buildings in Metro Detroit and Grosse Pointe, including the Grosse Pointe Park Municipal Building and Grosse Pointe South High School. This week we would like to share the story of our very own office – […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – The Work of George J. Haas.

Last week we explored the history of 277 Lincoln, an iconic Italian Renaissance style home that was once the carriage house on the “Edgeroad” estate, located at 251 Lincoln, designed by Louis Kamper. The carriage house, along with the potting shed and a large, heated greenhouse were located at the rear of the property facing […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 277 Lincoln

Last week we explored 114 Lothrop, a grand Regency home designed by Hugh T. Keyes in 1937, for decorated Canadian World War 1 veteran, Doctor J. Stewart Hudson. Measuring 10,586 sq ft it is one of Keyes larger homes in Grosse Pointe. It was built by Talbot & Meier. This week we delve into the history […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 114 Lothrop

Last week we told the story of 61 Lochmoor Boulevard, a brick built French Colonial property, designed and built by Walter H. Mast, in 1942, as a speculative home. That same year businessman Donald A. Noble purchased the residence. This week we stop by 114 Lothrop, a grand Regency home designed by Hugh T. Keyes […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 61 Lochmoor Boulevard

Last week we presented the story of Rathbone Place – the historic street has some of the finest one-of-a-kind residences in Grosse Pointe. With the first property completed well over 100 years ago, this private street is recognized as a noteworthy historic district. This week we head to 61 Lochmoor Boulevard. The 3,659 sq ft […]