After decades of natural decay, the Ransom Gillis House at the corner of John R St. and Alfred St. in Detroit's historic Brush Park neighborhood is receiving a complete restoration. Built in 1876 in a Venetian Gothic style by Henry Brush and George Mason for a dry goods merchant, the house stands as one of the last remaining architectural foundations of Brush Park's former density of decadent Victorian-style mansions. Through the development efforts of Bedrock Real Estate Services, the house will become the cornerstone for a new mixed-scale urban residential neighborhood.
First Floor, Second Floor
LOCATION: Detroit, MI
YEAR: 2015
STATUS: Completed
CLIENT: Bedrock Real Estate Services
COST: Withheld
SERVICES: Schematic Design, Space Planning, Construction Documents, Construction Administration