
A few years ago, I gave a walking tour of the Art Deco architecture in Miami Beach. At the time, I thought that if you really wanted to appreciate a marvelous collection of the accomplishments of Art Deco designers, you had to walk through the area of Miami Beach south of Lincoln Road. I knew that Art Deco was extremely well represented in Detroit’s Guardian Building and in the Fisher Building but I knew little about other Art Deco structures in Detroit.
The building you see is included in t
his
website to illustrate that you can find spectacular Art Deco structures throughout
Detroit. I believe
that this
edifice was built for one or more typesetting firms, including Willens Typesetting,
but I am not certain. I do not know the name of the architect or the exact
date of construction. Nor do I know when the typesetting firms moved away or
who replaced them. Most recently, I believe the building has been used for
offices. If you know much about this building, please send me a message at:
renf@umich.edu.
You might contrast the impressive front of this building with nearby downtown buildings designed just a few decades earlier. For this one, the architect used limestone as the face for this building. From one approach, it is quite plain and flat. But the architect added numerous limestone dowels, some of them almost stretching from the street to the roof line, and others surrounding the fourth-story windows. Perhaps, most impressive are the doorways. If you walk up and down East Jefferson, you will see that most architects did something to distinguish the major entryways to their buildings. The ones in this building are very different from what you see elsewhere—archways made up of limestone dowels. Distinctive script-like lettering was frequently used in Art Deco structure.
Architect: Unknown to me
Architectural style: Art Deco
Date of Construction: Probably the late 1920s
Use in 2007: This building was for sale in August 2007
Book about Art Deco in Detroit: Art Deco in Detroit by Rebecca Binno Savage
and
Greg Kowalski (Charleston, S. C., Arcadia Publishing, 2004)
Website for Detroit’s Art Deco society: http://www.daads.org
City of Detroit Designated Historic District: Not listed
State of Michigan Registry of Historic Places: Not listed
National Registry of Historic Sites: Not listed
Photograph: Ren Farley; August 11, 2007
Description prepared: August, 2007
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