The Architects Building in Detroit, Michigan, is a historic office building that was constructed in 1924 by Thomas J. Thompson and designed by renowned Detroit architect Richard H. Marr. Originally intended to house various architectural professionals and trades, the building fell into disrepair during the Great Depression but has since been repurposed into 27 apartments for low-income residents.
This seven-story Neo-Classical Revival structure, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features a reinforced concrete frame, buff brick facade, and stone trim. Despite changes in ownership and use over the years, the building's exterior remains well-maintained, with the first-floor lobby retaining its original design and character.
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