The William S. Connant House at 790 Seminole Street, Detroit, MI 48214 is a gorgeous residential commission constructed at the turn of the century by the celebrated architectural partnership Chittenden & Kotting.
Known for their eye-catching designs that helped form Indian Villageβs early reputation for excellence, Chittenden & Kotting designed the home at 790 Seminole for businessman William S. Connant, one of Detroitβs early upwardly mobile residents.
The property stands as a living reflection of the duoβs mastery of proportion and their stylized architectural approach: symmetry, refined massing, broad rooflines, large windows, and a charming blend of classical and modern influences that conveys quiet abundance over ostentation.
This is further seen in the homeβs interior, which features generously sized rooms perfect for everyday life and formal entertaining, a hallmark of residences found along Seminole and all throughout Indian Village as a whole.
As for the homeβs first resident, William S. Connant, like many of Detroitβs early elite, chose Seminole Street for its prestigious reputation, architect-designed homes, and close proximity to Detroitβs cultural and industrial centers – a legacy that carries on to this day, shining a light on how high-quality residential design had a major hand in shaping Detroitβs iconic identity in its golden age.Β

