[1] During the war, Frost designed hangars for military installations in Washington, D.C. at the Naval Air Force.
He is known for midsize cottage houses that are flooded with natural light and that feature woodwork, architectural details and limestone frames around windows and doors.
[1] In 2005, basketball star Chris Webber purchased a 1927 Wallace Frost mansion in Grosse Pointe Park.
As Webber said about the purchase, "I'm a lover of history and a Wallace Frost fan and I was completely blown away by this house.
"[4] In August 1992, the Historic District and Design Review Commission published a report titled "Wallace Frost: His Architecture in Birmingham, Michigan."