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Augustus Laver

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Augustus Laver
Born(1834-09-19)19 September 1834
Died27 March 1898(1898-03-27) (aged 63)
Resting placeMountain View Cemetery
Spouse
Elizabeth Fox
(m. 1859)

Augustus Laver (19 or 20 September 1834 – 27 March 1898) was an English architect.[1] He worked for Thomas Stent and later designed extensive alterations and additions to Ottawa's Russell Hotel, as well as East Block and West Block on Parliament Hill.

Biography

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Laver was born in Folkestone, England. His father, George Laver, was a leading solicitor and his mother Mary Ann—; m. 9 June 1859 Elizabeth Fox in Dover, England, had twin sons and a daughter.[citation needed]

He entered the 1866 competition to design the New York State Capitol at Albany and was awarded one of the premiums, participated with Thomas Fuller, and Arthur Delavan Gilman in planning a revised design. In Albany he partnered with Fuller, but after controversy neither partner saw the project to completion.[citation needed]

In 1871 Thomas Stent and Laver won the competition to design the new city hall and law courts for San Francisco.[2] Eight years after Laver's death, the unfinished building was destroyed in the fire following the 1906 earthquake.[3]

Laver was the architect of San Francisco's first brownstone, the neo classical James C. Flood Mansion[4] and, not far away, in Oakland, the grand Victorian, Ellen Kenna House.[citation needed]

He was involved with the Royal Institute of British Architects, was president of the Pacific Coast Association of Architects and a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[1] He died on 27 March 1898 in Alameda, California.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Augustus Laver Dictionary of Canadian Biography
  2. ^ "The Congratulations of the San Francisco Architects to the Successful Architect or the New City Hall". Daily Alta California, Volume 23, Number 7638, 19 February 1871.
  3. ^ "Biography – LAVER, AUGUSTUS – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography".
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