David Webster (architect)
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David Webster (1885–1952) was a Scottish-Canadian architect best known for his designs of elementary schools in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. His school designs were often in a Collegiate Gothic style emphasizing a central tower, locally referred to as a "castle style". Along with other local architects of his era, such as Walter LaChance and Storey and Van Egmond, Webster prospered during the province’s 1912 economic boom which sparked a frenzy of new construction.
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David Webster (architect)
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David Webster
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David Webster
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1952-01-01
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28010097
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1123821733
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Noted for numerous schools in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
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1885
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1952-01-01
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Scottish and Canadian
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David Webster (1885–1952) was a Scottish-Canadian architect best known for his designs of elementary schools in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. His school designs were often in a Collegiate Gothic style emphasizing a central tower, locally referred to as a "castle style". Along with other local architects of his era, such as Walter LaChance and Storey and Van Egmond, Webster prospered during the province’s 1912 economic boom which sparked a frenzy of new construction.
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Solo practitioner, also
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Webster and Gilbert
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Webster and Noel
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15806