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Detroit Architects: Beckett & Akitt

Beckett & Akitt was a respected Detroit residential architecture firm that was active from the 1910s through to the 1920s, one of many whose work defined the city’s most prestigious and dignified neighborhoods. 

Their work featured balanced façades, stately masonry, and heavy revival influences—features that perfectly suited historic districts like Indian Village, where you’ll find Beckett & Akitt’s eye-catching Bernard G. Koether House commission, a substantially sized, upscale residence located at 2508 Iroquois that perfectly exemplified their quality workmanship.

The house serves as a living reminder of the firm’s understated elegance—neither gaudy nor plain—making it a perfect fit for a streetscape lined with equally stunning homes by Detroit’s very best 20th-century architects.

The Bernard G. Koether House – 2508 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214

The Bernard G. Koether House at 2508 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214 was designed by the Detroit-based architects Beckett & Akitt for Bernard G. Koether.

A landmark Indian Village residence, the home was constructed in the early twentieth century during a time when Detroit was just starting to establish itself as a premier residential enclave for its early elite.

Backed by sturdy massing, thoughtful façade articulation, and an overall sense of proportion, the home at 2508 Iroquois Street reflects the Indian Village District’s iconic history as a legacy district that houses many gorgeous custom-built homes from Detroit’s golden age. 

It is a reputation that has carried on into today, the home’s design aligning seamlessly with Detroit’s tradition of architectural diversity and homes that are individually distinctive yet collectively harmonious.