Augustus Warren Gould (January 15, 1871 - October 15, 1922) was an architect in Boston and Seattle, as well as surrounding areas of the Pacific Northwest including Canada.
Gould was born in Nova Scotia, in Canada.
He moved from Boston to Seattle by 1905.
His firm's work in downtown Seattle included the American Savings Bank and Empire buildings (1906) which were the second and third concrete reinforced structures in the United States ever built.
He also designed the King County Courthouse in downtown Seattle.