Thomas Wilson Williamson, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Thomas Wilson Williamson

American architect

Date of Birth: 04-Aug-1887

Date of Death: 16-Nov-1974

Profession: architect

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Thomas Wilson Williamson

  • Thomas Wilson Williamson (August 4, 1887 Hiawatha, Kansas – November 16, 1974) was a Kansas architect who specialized in designing school buildings in Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri. Williamson grew up in Topeka, Kansas and is best known for designing Topeka High School, a magnificent Perpendicular Gothic public high school, completed in 1931.
  • Assisting Williamson was his chief designer Ted Greist, and Linus Burr Smith from Kansas State College (now Kansas State University) to oversee the plans. Williamson and Griest also designed Clay Elementary School (now Cair Paravel-Latin School), which was completed in 1926. Thomas W.
  • Williamson (1887-1974), whose full name was Thomas Wilson Williamson, was an American architect.
  • He practiced architecture for more than 50 years, designing schools and courthouses in Kansas and neighboring U.S.
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  • A number of his works were listed on the U.S.
  • National Register of Historic Places for their architecture.
  • Firm names including him operated as Thomas W.
  • Williamson and Company, as Thomas W.
  • Williamson, Victor H.
  • Loebsack & Associates, and later as Williamson-Loebsack and Associates.
  • The firm grew to a size of 46 architects, draftsmen, engineers and other specialists.

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