The Harry W. Fauver House at 19471 Lowell Drive, Detroit, MI 48203 is one of the Palmer Woods Historic District’s oldest surviving homes – a district known for its striking Colonial, Mediterranean, Tudor, and Revival-style homes.
Commissioned for Harry W. Fauver, the Verner, Wilhelm & Molby-designed Fauver house is one of a handful of upscale early Detroit commissions that helped put the city on the map as an early twentieth-century architectural hot spot.
The president of the Detroit Rubber Company, Fauver’s presence on Lowell Drive put him in good company with many other influential upwardly mobile Detroiters who chose Palmer Woods as their home base.
A living testament to his tastes, the property at 19471 Lowell Drive also reflects Verner, Wilhelm & Molby’s mastery when it came to constructing striking residential properties that would withstand the test of time.
Today, the Harry W. Fauver House remains a core part of Palmer Woods Historic District’s enduring architectural legacy, helping maintain its reputation as one of Detroit’s most celebrated historic neighborhoods.

