William Edward Kapp (August 20, 1891 in Toledo – 1969) was an American architect.
[1][2] He earned his architectural degree at the University of Pennsylvania.
[2] For the majority of his career, he worked for the firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls.
[3][4] Kapp is known as the lead architect on a number of buildings including the following: He has been credited with interior design work on the Buhl Building, Detroit Institute of Art and Guardian Building, which are important works in downtown Detroit.
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