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Spier & Rohns
Architectural firm, Detroit
Architectural firm, Detroit
Spier, Rohns & Gehrke was a noted Detroit, Michigan architectural firm operated by Frederick H. Spier and William C. Rohns, best remembered for designs of churches and railroad stations. These were frequently executed in the Richardson Romanesque style. F.H. Spier, W.C. Rohns and Hans Gehrke were authors of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce, tallest building in the city at the time of construction (1895). Hans Gehrke's well known structures include the Fire Department Headquarters on Larned Street in Detroit (currently Hotel "Foundation"), and residence of Robert C. Traub in Arden Park residential district of Detroit.
Notable commissions
- Michigan Central Railroad depot (since 1969 the Gandy Dancer Restaurant and Roadhouse Saloon), 401 Depot Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1886
- Michigan Central Railroad depot, 210 East Michigan Avenue, Grass Lake, Michigan, 1887
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology of the University of Michigan, built as the Newberry-Hall-Student Christian Association building, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1888
- Michigan Central Railroad depot, (as of 2009 the Niles Amtrak Station), 598 Dey Street, Niles, Michigan, 1890
- Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church, Detroit, 1891
- Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Detroit, 1892
- University of Michigan - Tappan Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1893
- Detroit Chamber of Commerce Building, (currently named United Way Community Services Building, Detroit, 1895 (the tallest building in Detroit at the time of its construction)
- St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1897
- Saline First Presbyterian Church, 143 E. Michigan Ave., Saline, Michigan, 1898
- Union Depot (Lansing, Michigan), 637 East Michigan Avenue, Lansing, Michigan, 1902 (Since 1978 - Clara's Restaurant)
- Grand Trunk Western Station, 1203 South Washington Avenue, Lansing, Michigan, 1902
- Durand Union Station, 200 Railroad Street, Durand, Michigan, 1903
- Grand Trunk Railway Station, India Street at Fore Street, Portland, Maine, 1903 (razed 1966)
- West Medical - University of Michigan (now the Dana Building), Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1903
- Grand Trunk Railway Allandale station, 285 Bradford Street, Barrie, Ontario, L4N, Canada, 1904
- Grand Trunk Railway depot, 175 Main Street, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1906
- Detroit and Mackinac Railway station, 10th Street and Fair Avenue, Alpena, Michigan, 1911
- Belle Isle Skating Pavilion - Belle Isle Park (Michigan), Detroit, Michigan, 1893 (Demolished 1950)
- The Architects' Directory and Specification Index, Volume 10, 1913, p.70
- St. Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Jackson, Michigan)
- Waldo Stadium of Western Michigan University, built as the first campus sporting venue, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Gallery
File:MichiganCentralDepotAnnArborMI.JPG|Michigan Central Depot, Ann Arbor, Michigan File:Grass Lake Michigan Central Railroad Depot2.JPG|Michigan Central Depot, Grass Lake, Michigan File:Train station in Niles, Michigan (2010).jpg|Michigan Central Depot, Niles, Michigan File:Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church Detroit MI.jpg|Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church, Detroit, Michigan File:SweetestHeartOfMaryRCC2.jpg|Sweetest Heart of Mary Church, Detroit, Michigan File:University of Michigan August 2013 181 (Tappan Hall).jpg|Tappan Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan File:United Way Bldg.jpg|United Way Community Services Building, Detroit, Michigan File:StThomas The Apostle church - Ann Arbor MI 2015.jpg|St. Thomas Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan File:Saline May 2015 13 (First Presbyterian Church).jpg|First Presbyterian Church, Saline, Michigan File:LansingUnionDepot.JPG|Union Depot, Lansing, Michigan File:Grand Trunk Station, Lansing.jpg|Grand Trunk Station, Lansing, Michigan File:Durand Union Station.jpg|Union Station, Durand, Michigan File:Grand Trunk Railroad Station, Portland, ME.jpg|Grand Trunk Station, Portland, Maine File:Grand Trunk Railway Station Allandale postcard.jpg|Grand Trunk Station, Allandale, Ontario File:Detroit - Belle Isle Skating Pavilion - Opened 1893.jpg|Belle Isle Skating Pavilion, Detroit, Michigan File:St.Mary_Star_of_the_Sea_Church(Jackson._Michigan).jpg|St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, Jackson, Michigan
References
References
- {{Eckert-Buildings of Michigan
- Potter, Janet Greenstein. (1996). "Great American Railroad Stations". John Wiley & Sons, Inc..
- Margo, MacInnes. (1978). "A Guide to the Campus of the University of Michigan". [[University of Michigan Press]].
- (2003). "AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Architecture in Detroit". [[Wayne State University Press]].
- Kvaran, Einar Einarsson. (1989). "Annotated Inventory of Outdoor Sculpture in Washtenaw County, Master's Thesis". [[Eastern Michigan University]].
- (1992). "Historic Buildings: Ann Arbor, Michigan". Ann Arbor Historical Foundation.
- (1902-01-01). "Railroad Gazette". Railroad gazette..
- "HistoricPlaces.ca - HistoricPlaces.ca".
- (1906-01-01). "Railroad Gazette". Railroad gazette..
- "historicdetroit.org/".
- Eckert, Kathryn. "St. Mary Star of the Sea Church". Society of Architectural Historians.
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