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The Warren S. Booth House – 2950 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214

The Warren S. Booth House – 2950 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214

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Designed and constructed by Marcus R. Burrowes for early Detroit resident Warren S. Booth, The Warren S. Booth House (located at 2950 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214) stands as a model of the kind of homes Indian Village was known for producing when the neighborhood was just beginning to establish its architectural identity. 

Indeed, the home at 2950 Iroquois features all the signature hallmarks that made Marcus R. Burrowes one of old Detroit’s most sought-after architects: a masterful presentation of texture, depth, and permanence.

Burrowes never aimed for novelty.

Instead, he brought to life homes that felt timeless and inevitable – as if they were always meant to exist on the plots of land they were constructed on. 

His 2950 Iroquois Street commission stands as living proof of this, its beautiful composition fitting in well with the many other architect-designed homes in the neighborhood that utilize strong massing, balanced proportions, and quality materials to establish presence without excess. 

Booth’s choice to build within Indian Village aligned well with the interests of the many other upwardly mobile residents of Iroquois Street, who sought out custom-made homes backed by deliberate detailing, architectural seriousness, and cohesion.

Today, the Warren S. Booth House remains an Indian Village anchor, reinforcing the community’s reputation as a place where design was meant to stand the test of time, not merely convey abundance.