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Detroit Architects: Edwin W. Gregory (June 16, 1901-July 28, 1955)

Detroit Architects: Edwin W. Gregory (June 16, 1901-July 28, 1955)

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Edwin W. Gregory (1901-1955) was an architect who practiced in Detroit during the years when upscale residential enclaves were popping up all around the city – communities that were quickly favored by professionals, civic figures, and industrial executives.

Like many architects who had a hand in shaping Detroit’s most iconic communities, Gregory’s work centered around popular revival styles – homes that balanced prestige, presence, and comfort.

One example still standing today is the Thomas J. Anketell House at 1745 Iroquois in the Indian Village Historic District, which showcases Gregory’s mastery of balanced faΓ§ades, quality masonry, and refined detailing.

Though not as widely known as other architects who were commissioned for work in the Indian Village neighborhood, Gregory’s design catalog adds valuable depth to the village’s rich architectural story – a place where every individually designed home plays a key role in preserving the district’s historical significance and overall visual harmony.