Commissioned by Detroit architect Frank W. Wiedmaier for business professional William J. Schechter, The William J. Schechter House at 1812 Burns Street, Detroit, MI 48214 is one of many custom-made homes contributing to the Indian Village Districts esteemed architectural landscape.
A Burns Street landmark, the residence serves as a living showcase of Frank W. Wiedmaierβs mastery of proportion, bringing a timeless design scheme punctuated by stately fenestration, a confident entry sequence, and subtle classical cues that elevate the home without overwhelming it with gaudy theatrics.
The result is an enduring residence that fits in seamlessly in a district known for its beautiful architect-designed homes, each with its own distinct architectural voice.
As for the man the home was originally commissioned for, William J. Schechter chose Indian Village as the place to construct it because he recognized that it was well on its way to becoming one of Detroitβs most prestigious enclaves and wanted to be close to the many other upwardly mobile business professionals, industrial managers, and civic leaders the area was attracting.
Today, the William J. Schechter House stands as a testament to Wiedmaierβs architectural craftsmanship and Indian Villageβs enduring legacy of elegant, thoughtfully designed residential architecture.

