Frank Joseph Forster (1886 – March 4, 1948) was an American architect who designed homes in the style of French Provincial architecture during the early 20th century.
He went to Europe in 1908 and upon his return he began work as a draftsman for New York Architect Edward King.
[1] He was from New York but he also built homes in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Long Island's north shore and along the Hudson River.
His architectural designs recreating French chateaus and English Tudor homes often featuring turrets.
[3] Forster and his wife Mary purchased 92 acres in Connecticut and built their home in what is now Forster Pond State Park which is also known as Chatfield Hollow State Park in Killingworth, Connecticut.