Frederick J. Winter was an architect in Detroit during its early residential expansion period.
His surviving work is a testament to the solid craftsmanship, cohesion, and high attention to detail that defined Detroit’s streets during its golden age, attracting the attention of some of the age’s most prominent upper-middle-class residents.
For proof of this, see his Arden Park–East Boston Historic District commission of the Byron F. Everitt House at 90 Arden Park Boulevard, one of the district’s most architecturally rich properties and a major landmark supporting the historic boulevard’s enduring prestige.

