Gordon W. Lloyd

Gordon W. Lloyd was an architect of English origin, whose work was primarily in the American Midwest. After being taught by his uncle, Ewan Christian, at the Royal Academy, Lloyd moved to Detroit in 1858. There he established himself as a popular architect of Episcopal churches and cathedrals in the region, mostly in the states of Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. In addition to churches, Lloyd designed several secular works, such as commercial buildings, residences and an insane asylum. Though his office was in Detroit, Lloyd lived across the river in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 1 results of 1 for search 'Lloyd, Gordon', query time: 0.01s Refine Results
  1. 1

    Two Faces of Liberalism : How the Hoover-Roosevelt Debate Shapes the 21st Century. by Lloyd, Gordon

    Published 2005
    Other Authors: “…Lloyd, Gordon…”
    Full text (MCPHS users only)
    Electronic eBook