Richard A. Waite

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Richard A. Waite
Born
Richard Alfred Waite

May 14, 1848
London, UK
DiedJanuary 7, 1911
New York City, New York USA
NationalityBritish
American
OccupationArchitect
SpouseSarah Holloway
Parent(s)Charles Henry Waite
Harriet Humphries Holland
PracticeBuffalo, New York
BuildingsOntario Legislative Building, Toronto

Richard Alfred Waite (May 14, 1848 – January 7, 1911) was a British-born American architect in the late 19th century.

Early years

Richard Waite was born in London in 1848 as one of seven children (surviving included William T., Helen and Jennie) of Charles Henry Waite and his wife Harriet Humphries Holland. Richard Waite's father moved to America in 1856 with his wife and children and settled in Buffalo, New York, to work in a printing company.

Education and career

The house on Pennsylvania Street in Buffalo, New York, in which Waite lived for the majority of his career.

Waite like many early architects, learned building design as an apprentice. He studied mechanical engineering in

ironclad USS Monitor
.

Waite returned to Buffalo in 1874 as a fully trained architect. His 1869 marriage to Sarah Holloway, daughter of local contractor Isaac Holloway, afforded him several public works commissions. In 1876, he made architectural history by hiring Louise Blanchard Bethune as a draftsman. She went on to become the first professional woman architect in the United States.

Projects

Although Waite designed many homes in the Buffalo area, some of his best-known commissions were in Canada.

Some of Waite's key accomplishments:

Buffalo, New York

South Bend, Indiana

Hamilton, Ontario

  • Birks Building, built 1883 - (
    Henry Birks and Sons
    in 1929. Birks ground floor retail store closed and building was demolished in 1972. Part of the site was replaced by Fidelity-Equitable Trust Tower (now HSBC Tower) in 1974; the remaining space was incorporated into Gore Park.
    • Birks "Clock of the Charging Horsemen" was restored and placed inside of Farmers Market (York Boulevard and MacNab Street North) from 1986 to 2007. It was removed, then remounted outdoors in Jackson Square (corner of James Street North and King Street West) in 2010.[2]

Montreal, Quebec

Toronto

  • Ontario Legislature
    since 1892.

Personal and death

Waite's mother died in 1862 and his wife Sarah in 1901. Waite died in 1911, survived by brother William T (also an architect), and by his five children:[3]

References

  1. ^ "THE WERNER PHOTOGRAPHY BUILDING" (PDF). January 11, 2011.
  2. ^ Nolan, Daniel (October 12, 2012). "Historic Birks clock rings in birthday". The Hamilton Spectator – via www.thespec.com.
  3. ^ "Elizabeth-Stuerke-IL - User Trees - Genealogy.com". familytreemaker.genealogy.com.
  4. ^ "Elizabeth-Stuerke-IL - User Trees - Genealogy.com". familytreemaker.genealogy.com.
  5. ^ "Raymond I Waite Death Notice". Buffalo Courier Express. December 30, 1945.
  6. ^ "Grave of Evadne Holland Waite Spaven". Find A Grave. Retrieved November 21, 2015.

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