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The David Stott Building is a 38 story high-rise apartment building with office space on floors 2-6 and retail space on the first floor. The "Stott" was originally built as a class-A office building located at 1150 Griswold Street (corner of Griswold and State Streets) in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Capitol Park Historic District.
David Stott Building: Detroit: Donaldson and Meier: 38: 1929: The David Stott Building is the tallest ever designed by Donaldson and Meier. [21] Verticality is emphasized by the near absence of ornamentation, and by a relatively small footprint which yields a slender profile. The building features a series of setbacks from the 23rd floor upward ...
John Robert Walmsley Stott was born on 27 April 1921 in London, England, to Sir Arnold and Emily "Lily" Stott (née Holland). [3] His father was a leading physician at Harley Street and an agnostic, [4] while his mother had been raised Lutheran [5] and attended the nearby Church of England church, All Souls, Langham Place. [6]
Stott was born in Edinburgh. [1] His mother, Antonia (née Sansica), was a Sicilian lecturer, [1] [2] his father, David Stott, was a Scottish teacher and educational administrator. [3] [1] Stott was educated at George Heriot's School in Lauriston, Edinburgh. [1] For three years in his youth he fronted a pop-band, [1] but left to pursue his ...
David Albert Scott (born June 27, 1945) is an American politician and businessman who has served as the U.S. representative for Georgia's 13th congressional district since 2003. Scott's district includes the southern fourth of Atlanta , as well as several of its suburbs to the south and west.
Other architects created designs inspired by the Hugh Ferriss concepts, which included the Guardian Building, the David Stott Building, the J.L Hudson Building, and others. [13] [15] Albert Kahn Associates designed what is now Cadillac Place (1923) for General Motors, featuring Neo-Classical architecture.
Detroit witnessed a massive building boom during the Roaring Twenties, resulting in the construction of many of the city's ornate skyscrapers, including the Penobscot, Guardian, Fisher, Buhl, Stott, and Broderick. [4] One Woodward Avenue, which rises 430 feet (131 m), was the tallest building constructed in the city during the 1960s.
Mrs. David Stott Florence Mabel Byron: Joseph Byron (January 1847 – May 28, 1923) was an English photographer who founded the Byron Company in Manhattan. [1] [2]