List of Louis Kamper Designed Buildings
Buildings designed by Louis Kamper include:
- Col. Frank J. Hecker House (1888) - Detroit
- Marvin M. Stanton Home "The Castle" (1898) - 530 Parkview, (Berry Subdivision) Detroit
- Detroit International Fair and Exposition Building (1889) - made entirely of wood
- Hecker - Smiley Mansion (1889 Architectural Plans) (completed 1892)
- Hugo Scherer summer home (1898)
- Kamper Residence (1910)
- Book Estate (1911)
- Roseland Park Mausoleum (1914)
- Book Tower (1916) - Detroit
- Book Tower (1926) - Detroit
- New Book Tower (81 stories) (1929) - design unbuilt
- Eighth Precinct Police Station (1916) - Detroit
- Murray Sales Mansion (1917) - 251 Lincoln, Grosse Pointe, Michigan
- Cornelius Ray Mansion (1917)
- Cadillac Square Building (Real Estate Building) (1918) - Detroit
- Washington Boulevard Building (1922–1923) - Detroit
- Carleton Plaza Hotel (1923)
- Book Cadillac Hotel (1924) - four sculptures above the Michigan Avenue entrance to the Book-Cadillac Hotel
- Park Avenue House (1924) - Detroit
- Eddystone Hotel (1924) - Detroit
- Royal Palm Hotel (became Park Avenue Hotel) (1924) - Detroit
- Consolidated Bank Building (1926) - Detroit
- Industrial Bank Building (1928)
- Water Board Building (1928) - Detroit
- Eaton Tower (David Broderick Tower) (1928)
- John R. Sutton, Jr & Paula Kling Sutton Residence (1931) - 175 Merriweather, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
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