Goossen & Feldmann was a Detroit architectural firm that rose to prominence during the city’s residential boom in the early 1900s.
Their work played a major role in shaping the sophisticated neighborhoods that attracted Detroit’s upper-middle-class and professional families in the early 20th century – most of whom sought residences that conveyed refinement, quality craftsmanship, and modern comfort in equal measure.
For evidence of this, look no further than the F. Howard Russ Jr. House at 131 Arden Park Blvd. in the Arden Park–East Boston Historic District, which Goossen & Feldmann designed to reflect their ability to produce stylish domestic architecture that enhanced the character of a neighborhood already known for its prestigious homes and distinguished clientele.

