- Wirt C. Rowland
Infobox Architect
name=Wirt C. Rowland
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nationality=American
birth_date=birth date|1887|12|1
birth_place=Clinton, Michigan
death_date=death date and age|1946|11|30|1887|12|1
death_place=Detroit ,Michigan
practice_name=Smith Hinchman & Grylls
Head Designer (1922-30)
significant_buildings=Bankers Trust Building (1925)Buhl Building (1925)Penobscot Building (1928)Guardian Building (1929)
significant_projects=
awards=|Wirt Clinton Rowland (
December 1 ,1887 -November 30 ,1946 ) was an Americanarchitect best known for his work inDetroit, Michigan .Cite book | author=Tottis, James W. | title= The Guardian Building: Cathedral of Finance| publisher= Wayne State University Press| year=2008 | id=ISBN 9780814333853] Cite book | author= Sharoff, Robert | title=American City: Detroit Architecture| publisher=Wayne State University Press| year=2005| id=ISBN 0-8143-3270-6]Biography
, with its lavish interior.
Rowland was born and raised in
Clinton, Michigan . In 1901, he landed a job as an office boy for theDetroit firm of Rogers & MacFarlane, quickly moving on to the prestigiousGeorge D. Mason firm. In 1909, he joined the office of Albert Kahn, who had also apprenticed under Mason. In 1910, with the encouragement of both Mason and Kahn, Rowland attended theHarvard Graduate School of Design inCambridge , MA for a year.The combination of Rowland's natural design talent, Harvard education, and Detroit's healthy economy positioned him to make major contributions to the city's architecture. Rowland is a case study in design attribution. In 1911, in the office of Kahn, he and
Ernest Wilby are said have been primarily responsible for theHill Auditorium at theUniversity of Michigan . Through 1915 Rowland worked for the local firm of Malcomson & Higginbotham. He then returned to Kahn's office, contributing to the firm's classic projects, namely the Hatcher Graduate Library at the University of Michigan, the Detroit News Building, theFirst National Bank Building (1922), and the General Motors Building (1922) renamedCadillac Place .Rowland's career peaked as Head Designer (1922-1930) of
Smith Hinchman & Grylls (SmithGroup). There, he designed a dozen major structures in downtown Detroit; among these, are a number of the city's most accomplished and evocative buildings. To a large extent, Rowland helped define Detroit's architectural genre.AIA Detroit Urban Priorities Committee, (January 10, 2006). [http://www.modeldmedia.com/features/lookinside.aspx Top 10 Detroit Interiors] ."Model D Media". Retrieved on July 28, 2008.] Of the Guardian building Rowland said, "We no longer live in a leisurely age, . . What we see we must see quickly in passing, and the impression must be immediate, strong, and complete. Color has this vital power."Mazzei, Rebecca (November 30, 2005). [http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=8550 Still Standing] . "Metro Times". Retrieved on July 28, 2008.] For the Guardian Building, he had assembled a multitude of artisans, mosaicists, sculptors, painters, and tile manufacturers includingCorrado Parducci , muralistEzra Winter , and tile from the Rookwood and Pewabic pottery companies. He thus recreated the architectural synthesis of a medieval cathedral. Hence, Rowland had reached a climax, when his Union Trust/Guardian Building became known as "the Cathedral of Finance."Zacharias, Pat (March 10, 2001). [http://info.detnews.com/redesign/history/story/historytemplate.cfm?id=131 Guardian Building has long been the crown jewel in the Detroit skyline] . Michigan History, "Detroit News". Retrieved on June 2, 2008.]The Guardian Building opened in 1930. With the onset of the
Great Depression , Rowland was laid off from Smith Hinchman & Grylls so formed his own office where his work decreased to a small number of churches, schools, and construction projects. Late in life, he returned to a purer, Gothic idiom for his last few projects, notably theKirk in the Hills church which was finished after he died in 1946. He was a member of the Chandler Park Partnership, a group of nineteen architects and engineers that designed Parkside housing project (1935-38) in Detroit.During World War II, the Guardian Building would serve as headquarters for war time production when Detroit was called, the "Arsenal of Democracy ."Zacharias, Pat (March 10, 2001). [http://info.detnews.com/redesign/history/story/historytemplate.cfm?id=131 Guardian Building has long been the crown jewel in the Detroit skyline] . Michigan History, "Detroit News". Retrieved on June 2, 2008.]Designs for Smith Hinchman & Grylls
* Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church (1925),
Detroit, Michigan
* Bankers Trust Building (1925), Detroit, Michigan
*Buhl Building (1925), Detroit, Michigan
* Grand Rapids Trust Building (1926),Grand Rapids, Michigan
* Michigan Bell Building (1927), Detroit, Michigan
*Penobscot Building (1928) Detroit, Michigan
* Union Trust/Guardian Building (1929), Detroit, Michigan----
Notes
References and further reading
*Ferry, W. Hawkins (1968). "The Buildings of Detroit: A History". Wayne State University Press.
*Cite book | author=Hill, Eric J. and John Gallagher | title= AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture| year=2002 | publisher= Wayne State University Press | id=ISBN 0-8143-3120-3
*Cite book | author=Meyer, Katherine Mattingly and Martin C.P. McElroy with Introduction by W. Hawkins Ferry, Hon A.I.A.| title=Detroit Architecture A.I.A. Guide Revised Edition | year= 1980| publisher= Wayne State University Press| id = ISBN 0-8143-1651-4
*Cite book | author= Sharoff, Robert | title=American City: Detroit Architecture| publisher=Wayne State University Press| year=2005| id=ISBN 0-8143-3270-6
*Cite book | author=Savage, Rebecca Binno and Greg Kowalski | title= Art Deco in Detroit (Images of America) | publisher=Arcadia Publishing| year=2004 | id=ISBN 0-7385-3228-2
*Cite book | author=Sobocinski, Melanie Grunow | title= Detroit and Rome: building on the past | publisher=Regents of the University of Michigan| year=2005 | id=ISBN 0933691092
*Cite book | author=Tottis, James W. | title= The Guardian Building: Cathedral of Finance| publisher= Wayne State University Press| year=2008 | id=ISBN 9780814333853
*Cite book|author=Tutag, Nola Huse with Lucy Hamilton|title=Discovering Stained Glass in Detroit|publisher=Wayne State University Press|year=1988|id=ISBN 0-8143-1875-4External links
* [http://www.villageofclinton.org/introduction.htm Wirt Clinton Rowland from the Historical Society of Clinton]
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