Paul Waterhouse
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Paul Waterhouse, (d 1924), son and business partner of Alfred Waterhouse and father of Michael Waterhouse, all architects, designed buildings in England.
His work included:
- In Birmingham:
- 114-116 Colmore Row, the former Atlas Assurance building Grade II
- In Manchester:
- Refuge Assurance Building, Manchester (now the Meridien Palace Hotel), (extension of his father's original work) Grade II*
- completing the Christie Library of the University of Manchester between 1895 and 1898
- Whitworth Hall of the University of Manchester, completed in 1902 Grade II*
- extending the Manchester Museum from 1911-27 (the later part completed by his son, Michael Waterhouse)
[edit] Sources
- Girton College architecture
- University of Reading Library - The Waterhouse collection
- Pevsner Architectural Guides - Birmingham, Andy Foster, 2005, ISBN 0-300-10731-5