Warren Heywood Williams

Warren Heywood Williams
Born 1844
New York, New York
Died 1888
Nationality American
Work
Practice Warren Heywood Williams & Justus Krumbein; Warren Heywood Williams & E.M. Burton

Warren Heywood Williams was born in New York City in 1844. He apprenticed in San Francisco as an architect at the firm of his father, Stephen H. Williams & Henry W. Cleaveland. Warren Heywood Williams and his wife had two sons Warren Franklin Williams (d. 1917) and David Lockhead Williams (b. 09/02/1866), who were architects.

Williams worked as an architect from 1869 and 1887.[1] Williams and Justus Krumbein were partners in an architecture firm from 1875 to 1878. Williams and E.M. Burton were partners from 1873 to 1875. Williams was an architect of cast-iron buildings in the United States and Canada.

Building Year Completed Builder Style Location Image
Temple Beth Israel, Portland 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Moorish Byzantine Portland, Oregon
S.E. Young home 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Queen Anne Style Albany, New York
Masonic Temple 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Queen Anne Style Eugene, Oregon
Oregon Electric Railway passenger station 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Queen Anne Style Eugene, Oregon
Merchants' Hotel 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Second Empire Portland, Oregon
Grand Stable and Carriage Building 1800s Warren Heywood Williams Carpenter Gothic Portland, Oregon
Old Church) 1882 Warren Heywood Williams & builder W. F. Lewis High Victorian Gothic Carpenter Gothic Portland, Oregon
Deady and Villard Halls, University of Oregon [2] 1885 Warren Heywood Williams Second Empire University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon
Morris Marks House 1887 Warren Heywood Williams Italianate Cast Iron - Commercial Portland, Oregon
Craigdarroch Castle [3] 1890 Warren Heywood Williams & Arthur L. Smith Victorian-era Châteauesque Victoria, British Columbia

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/entry/view/williams_warren_h_1844_1888_/ Warren Heywood Williams
  2. ^ Guide to the John C. Pratt Collection of Warren Heywood Williams Architectural Drawings 1887-1958 http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv28058
  3. ^ Pound, Richard W. (2005). 'Fitzhenry and Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates'. Fitzhenry and Whiteside.