Entries by Katie Doelle

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – GP Woods & Shores Municipal Buildings

Last week we continued with our presentation as we explored the municipal buildings in the Farms and the City, both of which have a very different story to tell. The structure in the farms dates to 1916, while the original site for the municipal buildings in the city can be traced to 1920. This week […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – GP Farms & City Municipal Buildings

Last week we began a series on the superb municipal buildings in community – beginning with the history of the structure in Grosse Pointe Park designed by George J. Haas, completed in 1918. This week we continue with our presentation as we stop by the municipal buildings in the Farms and the City, both of […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – GP Park Municipal Building

Last week we presented 16960 E. Jefferson, designed by Raymond Carey for Mrs. Mary Schmidt in 1927-1928. Located on nine lots, the lavish 40-room mansion had the “substantial elegance of a German castle.” It was razed in the early 1970’s.This week we begin a short series on the superb municipal buildings in Grosse Pointe, several of which […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 16960 E. Jefferson

Over the past couple of weeks, we have presented the work of English born architect Raymond Carey. Last week we took an in-depth look at one of his projects, 234 Provencal. The sublime Tudor style home was created in 1929, for George Malvin Holley Sr. This week we conclude our series on the work of […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 234 Provencal

Last week we presented the work of Raymond Carey and the many fabulous homes he created in Grosse Pointe. Carey was a key figure in Grosse Pointe, creating prestigious homes for prominent clientele during the 1920’s – 1930’s. His work was extremely sought after. This week we take a more in-depth look at one of […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – Architect Raymond Carey

Last week we concluded our series on landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman as we explored 380 Provencal. The American Colonial style home was designed by Raymond Carey for Mr. and Mrs. Courtenay D. Allington in 1929. Ellen Biddle Shipman designed the formal garden – her second project on Provencal. This week we continue with the […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 380 Provencal

Last week we took a final look at the collective efforts of Charles A. Platt and Ellen Biddle Shipman as we explored 242 Provencal. The lost mansion was completed in 1934, for Mrs. Marion Jarvis Alger. It was razed in the 2000’s. This week we take a look at our final Ellen Biddle Shipman project […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 242 Provencal

Last week we continued with the collaborative work of Charles Platt and Ellen Biddle Shipman as we explored 99 Lothrop. The Georgian Colonial property was designed for Allen Fulton Edwards in 1928, Ellen Biddle Shipman, designed the garden. This week we take a final look at the collective efforts of this talented duo as we […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 99 Lothrop

Last week we explored one of the finest homes in the City of Grosse Pointe, 17315 E Jefferson, designed by nationally renowned artist Charles A. Platt for Mrs. Arthur McGraw in 1927. This week we continue with the work of Charles Platt as we visit 99 Lothrop. Designed for Allen Fulton Edwards in 1928, the […]

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – 17315 E. Jefferson

Last week we concluded our exploration of the work by Ruth Bramley Dean as we explored 290 Provencal, one of three gardens she created in Grosse Pointe that resulted in her becoming the first woman to be awarded the prestigious Architectural League of New York’s Gold Medal. This week we feature one of the finest […]