Commissioned for Harry W. Fauver, the president of the Detroit Rubbers Company and a prominent figure in Detroitβs industrial sector, the Harry W. Fauver House at 19471 Lowell Drive, Detroit, MI 48203 is one of the Palmer Woods Historic District’s foundational homes β a model of the architectural refinement and executive-class living that would soon come to define the neighborhood.
Designed by the esteemed early 20th-century architectural firm Verner, Wilhelm & Molby, the Harry W. Fauver Houseβs construction was part of a wave of early development within the Palmer Woods Historic District, a suburb known for its striking Tudor, Colonial, Mediterranean, and Revival-style homes.
A model of the stylistic variety and master craftsmanship Verner, Wilhelm & Molby was so esteemed for, the Fauver House at 19471 Lowell Drive reflects the firmβs ability to blend elegant proportions with durable materials and intricate details, seamlessly harmonizing with the Palmer Woods Districtβs charming aesthetic thanks to its balanced massing, graceful rooflines, and thoughtful ornamentation.
As for Harry W. Fauver, his presence on Lowell Drive positioned him among other influential upwardly mobile Detroiters in the early 20th century β multi-talented residents who centered privacy, architectural prestige, and close proximity to Detroitβs cultural and industrial centers.
Today, the Harry W. Fauver House remains a core part of Palmer Woods Historic District’s enduring architectural legacy, helping maintain its reputation as one of Detroitβs most celebrated historic neighborhoods.

