Harry C. Stevens was a Detroit architect who rose to prominence during the cityβs early 20th-century rise as an industrialist hub and the rapid economic boom that followed.
His work often featured understated traditional design influences backed by a good understanding of proportion and quality craftsmanship β two of the main hallmarks of the homes youβll find in the cityβs most upscale historic districts.
One such district is Indian Village, home to a number of stately residences that were commissioned by the elite of Detroitβs industrial golden age, including the Harry C. Stevens designed Arthur D. Welton House at 1401 Seminole.
The Welton House sits on a cozy corner-lot and is a perfect reflection of Stevensβs refined architectural sensibilities, featuring a sturdy faΓ§ade, quality detailing, and a spacious layout perfect for entertaining and everyday comfort.
Though not as well known in the district as some of his contemporaries, Stevens contribution reinforces Indian Villageβs reputation as a place of prestige and character.

