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At their manor, the Booths raised their children - homeschooling their two youngest - and conducted business on their 174-acre farm. From its onset, Cranbrook House also quickly became the hub from which the Booths created what would eventually become the Cranbrook Educational Community. We invite you to learn more about Cranbrook and its founders through pages below and by scheduling a guided tour of Cranbrook House, offered today by Cranbrook House & Gardens Auxiliary, a non-profit volunteer group. School teachers Sara Stein Smith and Melvyn Maxwell Smith, undeterred by their modest salaries and guided by a shared love of architecture, met Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin in 1941 and commissioned a custom home. Although nicely appointed, the estate was far from completed in George Booth's mind.

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Both the house and gardens are maintained by Cranbrook House and Gardens Auxiliary, a non-profit, volunteer-run organization. The death of James Scripps in 1906 precipitated plans for a full-scale move to Cranbrook. Kahn responded with an English Arts and Crafts-inspired design that closely followed the style of his own home in Detroit (which now houses the Detroit Urban League).

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Cranbrook House was designed by Detroit architect Albert Kahn in 1908 for the founders of Cranbrook, George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth, and served as their family home for 40 years. The estate is now the centerpiece of the Cranbrook Educational Community campus, a National Historic Landmark. Designed in the English Arts and Crafts-style, Cranbrook House is the oldest surviving manor home in metro Detroit. Explore the 40 acres of Cranbrook Gardens that complement Cranbrook House, featuring stunning sight lines with formal and contemporary gardens, statues, fountains, pools and ponds. Admission to Cranbrook Gardens is free for the 2019 season, courtesy of presenting sponsor, PNC Bank, and sponsors All Seasons Independent Living, fleurdetroit, Holiday Inn Express Detroit-Birmingham, and Roberts Restaurant Group.

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Mr. Booth's Original Office George Booth often met and conducted business with farm supervisors, gardeners, and others in his original office before the west wing addition in 1918; at which time it was converted to a "morning room" for Ellen Booth. In 1993, Cranbrook House & Gardens Auxiliary restored the room to the way it looked when the family moved into Cranbrook House. Please leave all backpacks, purses, camera bags, camera equipment, and other cumbersome items in your vehicle.

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The Eameses also developed new partnerships with universities and government agencies, as their interests expanded beyond the design of objects. For the safety and comfort of all visitors, children younger than eight years old, including infants and toddlers, are not permitted on this tour. Due to the historical status and intimate nature of the houses, many rooms and passageways are very narrow and therefore the houses are not wheelchair accessible. All tours are walking tours and guests must be able to walk and stand throughout most of the tour. The tour will include walking outdoors between campus buildings and multiple sets of stairs.

Charles studied architecture for two years at Washington University and later opened an architectural office with Walsh. Their Meyer House combined modern design and elegant materials -- hallmarks of Charles and Ray's own home built in Los Angeles in 1949. Cranbrook House is surrounded by 40 acres of beautiful gardens featuring iconic fountains and statuary. With the melody of water streaming from iconic fountains, the smell of flowers in our remarkable gardens, and incredible vistas at every turn, the feeling of history and architectural wonder are all around you.

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Since arriving as a Collections Fellow in 2016, Kevin has welcomed thousands of guests to Cranbrook’s National Historic Landmark campus, both in person and virtually. Through tours, lectures, and online programming, Kevin makes history come alive with a friendly, humorous nature, and deep passion for art and architecture. Kevin serves as the first curator of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Smith House, a 2017 gift to Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research from The Towbes Foundation and Anne Smith Towbes. Raised in Marietta, Georgia, and introduced to architecture through the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Kevin earned his BA in Architecture from Yale, where he worked for four years at the Yale University Art Gallery’s Furniture Study. Kevin received his MA from the University of Delaware’s Winterthur Program in American Material Culture, with a thesis examining the role of postmodernism in Jon Jerde’s shopping mall architecture.

Help preserve our 1908 English Tudor manor, keep the surrounding 40 acres of gardens looking beautiful, and make tours and programs such as our Garden Webinars possible. Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research is offering Cranbrook Virtual Tours. Working directly with our resident curator, Kevin Adkisson, these tours allow you to enjoy the wonders of Cranbrook’s architecture and grounds—from the comfort of your home or business. Contact us to craft your own custom Cranbrook experience for your family, friends, colleagues, or organization.

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After attending Washington University in St. Louis on scholarship for two years and being thrown out for his advocacy of Frank Lloyd Wright, he began working in an architectural office. In 1929, he married his first wife, Catherine Woermann (they divorced in 1941), and a year later Charles’s only child, Lucia, was born. In 1938, he received a fellowship to Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan where he soon became head of the design department. The Eameses are best known for their groundbreaking contributions to architecture, furniture design, industrial design and manufacturing, and the photographic arts. INFORMATION FOR IN-PERSON ATTENDEES Cranbrook Art Museum is accessed through Cranbrook’s main entrance at Woodward Avenue. Free parking is available on the east side of the Art Museum and in the parking deck located midway between Cranbrook Art Museum and Cranbrook Institute of Science.

This policy was created for the security and protection of our collections of fine and decorative art. Your personal vehicle will be required for travel from Cranbrook Art Museum to the final stop on the tour, Smith House. A map and details about parking at Smith House will be provided at the start of the tour. Explore three amazing homes combining art, architecture, and history from the Arts & Crafts era to the groovy 1970s. Herman Miller soon took over production, and Vitra started manufacturing in Europe.

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Work on the homestead continued steadily throughout the years, as outbuildings and wings were added, terraces extended, and gardens developed around the house. The most significant work was done between 1918 and 1922, a time which witnessed George Booth's emergence as one of the principal patrons and leading spokesmen of the American Arts and Crafts movement. He also acquired several important works of art by old masters for the residence. George’s work did not go unnoticed; by the end of the early 1920s, Cranbrook House was being hailed nationally for its beauty and for the exquisite quality and caliber of its many treasures.

The second lecture follows Wright’s period of travel and work in Europe, Japan, and Southern California, when, following personal scandal, his career struggled. This era of searching (and few commissions) would expand Wright’s influences, change his politics, and set a new course for his practice. School teachers Sara Stein Smith and Melvyn Maxwell Smith, undeterred by their modest salaries and guided by a shared love of architecture, met Frank Lloyd Wright at his Taliesin studio in 1941 and commissioned a custom home. The Smith House in Bloomfield Hills is an excellent example of Wright’s Usonian ideal which aimed to build quality houses for the American middle class. The lovingly restored home, which Wright called “My Little Gem” during a 1951 visit, features an L-shaped floor plan and horizontal, cantilevered roof planes. This tour offers a unique view of this special home, its landscape, and the story of a couple whose vision and determination allowed them to achieve their dream.

About Cranbrook House Cranbrook House is the former family home of George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth, the philanthropists who founded Cranbrook Educational Community, a National Historic Landmark. The 1908 English Tudor house was designed by renowned Detroit architect Albert Kahn in the Arts and Crafts style. The home is now the oldest surviving Tudoresque manor in metro Detroit open for public tours.

For the first few years, the Booths spent only their summers at Cranbrook. Winters were spent in their Detroit home where George Booth began to develop plans for the family's country residence. This period of the Booths' lives coincided with the building of their extensive fortunes. Estate Rules For helpful information on our pet, photograph, and other policies, and to ensure an enjoyable visit, please review our Estate Rules webpage before your arrival date. In the off-season, garden beds will be pulled, restroom facilities closed, fountains turned off, and sculptures may be covered.

Cranbrook Gardens are open 7am to 7pm daily, from March through September, and from 8am to 5pm, from October through February. Admission is FREE for the 2023 tour season, courtesy of presenting sponsor PNC Bank, and fleurdetroit. Tour Info To ensure an enjoyable visit, please review our Tour Info page - for useful information on the check-in process, restroom location, and more - before your arrival date. The Oak Room Celebrating its centennial in 1919, the Oak Room features hand-carved oak paneling completed under the direction of woodcarver, John Kirchmayer. Cartouches complement the paneling and commemorate important Booth and Cranbrook-related events.

Ground was broken for Cranbrook House in January 1907 and the Booths took up residency in their new home in June 1908, not long after celebrating their 21st wedding anniversary. The Booths were the first family of means to live year-round in Bloomfield Hills. Accessibility Cranbrook House & Gardens is a historic facility preserved and maintained as closely as possible to its original design. As such, there are certain natural and artificial surface conditions, such as grass, wood chip, stones, stairs, steep slopes and uneven terrain which can make walking and use of a wheelchair difficult.

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