A grand private residence brought to life by early-20th-century architect J. H. Gustav Steffens for Adolph F. Marschner, The Adolph F. Marschner House at 2474 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214 is one of many striking residences that bolster the Indian Village Historic Districtβs reputation as a hub for influential residents across various industries β from industrial leaders to business professionals and even civic figures.
Steffens’ work often emphasized classical influences (Tudor, Colonial Revival, Mediterranean, and Prairie), elegant proportions, and stately design choices, all of which is plainly evident in the 2474 Iroquois Street residence β a stunning property that conveys affluence and architectural refinement in equal measure.
Today, the Marschner House remains a key residence within the Indian Village Historic Districtβs larger architectural fabric, its association with the city’s early elite, flawless design scheme, and central placement underlining its enduring cultural significance, social prominence, and early architectural ambition.

