Robert Finn was a Detroit architect who was active during the 20th century, a time when the city’s rapid development led to a boom in high-quality homes being constructed alonf its most exclusive residential boulevards.
Finn’s work combined classic and revival styles with high-quality detailing, which quickly caught the attention of Detroit’s rising class of industrial and professional elite.
Within the historic Arden Park-East Boston District, Finn designed the Albert H. Zenner House at 575 E. Boston Boulevard, a residence that continues to support the boulevards’ rich architectural character and reputation as one of Detroit’s most distinguished neighborhoods.

