William Crowley Weston (April 28, 1866 – September 19, 1932) was a New Zealand-born architect in the United States who worked in Birmingham, Alabama, and Detroit.[1]
Among his works are:
- Age-Herald Building, Birmingham, NRHP-listed
- City Federal Building, Birmingham
- Heaviest Corner on Earth, 1st Ave., N and 20th St., N., Birmingham
- Wimberly-Thomas Warehouse, 1809 First Ave. S, Birmingham
- One or more works in NRHP-listed Downtown Birmingham Historic District, Birmingham, NRHP-listed
- One or more works in NRHP-listed Morris Avenue–First Avenue North Historic District, 2000--2400 blks. of Morris Ave. and 2100--2500 blks. of First Ave. N., Birmingham
- Metropolitan Building, Detroit[1]
- The Park Shelton, Detroit[1]
- Fort Wayne Hotel, Detroit[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "William C. Weston (April 28, 1866 – Sept. 19, 1932)". Historic Detroit. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
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