Pollmar & Ropes was a 20th-century Detroit-based architectural firm led by architects F. Carl Pollmar and George Ropes Jr. during the city’s automotive rise and subsequent population boom.
Known for their high-quality revival-style homes designed for Detroit’s rising elite, Pollmar & Ropes contributed several standout residences to some of the city’s most prestigious neighborhoods.
These include:
The Gustav Darmstaetter House at 290 Arden Park Boulevard.
The Albert J. Dunneback House at 94E. Boston Boulevard.
The Harry E. Hunt House at 301 Arden Park Boulevard.
All of the above homes are located within Detroit’s historic Arden Park-East Boston District, one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods when it comes to elegance and architectural distinction.

