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==Architects and master masons== <!-- [[Scottish architects]] redirects here. Please don't change the section header check incoming links β see [[MOS:LINK2SECT]] and [[WP:RSECT]] --> * [[James Adam (architect)|James Adam]] (1732β1794), son of William Adam * [[John Adam (architect)|John Adam]] (1721β1792), eldest son of William Adam * [[Robert Adam]] (1728β1792), architect, son of William Adam * [[William Adam (architect)|William Adam]] (1689β1748), father of James, John and Robert; architect and [[Stonemasonry|mason]] * [[James Alison (architect)|James Alison]] (1862β1932), architect responsible for the appearance of late Victorian Hawick * [[John Macvicar Anderson]] (1835β1915) * [[Robert Rowand Anderson]] (1834β1921) * [[George Ashdown Audsley]] (1838β1925), architect, artist, illustrator, writer, and [[Organ building|pipe organ designer]] * [[William Audsley|William James Audsley]] (1833β1907) * [[Ormrod Maxwell Ayrton]] (1874β1960), FRIBA * [[John Baird I (1798-1859)|John Baird]] (1798β1859), influential figure in the development of Glasgow [[Georgian architecture|Georgian]] and [[Victorian Architecture]] * [[Andrew Balfour (architect)|Andrew Balfour]] (1863β1943), architect, work including [[Holmlea Primary School]], Glasgow * [[Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie]] (1900β1970), possibly the first woman to practise architecture in Scotland * [[John Begg]] (1866β1937), architect who practised in London, [[Southern Africa|South Africa]] and [[Indian subcontinent|India]], and taught at [[Edinburgh College of Art]] * [[William Binnie (architect)|William Bryce Binnie]] (c. 1885βc. 1963) * [[Alexander Black (architect)|Alexander Black]] (c.1790β1858) * [[Hippolyte Blanc]] (1844β1917) * [[Thomas Bonnar]] (c.1770β1847), interior designer and architect * [[James MacLellan Brown]] (c. 1886β1967), city architect of Dundee, designer of the [[Mills Observatory]] * [[Thomas Brown (architect)|Thomas Brown]] (1781β1850), architect, works including Bellevue Church, Edinburgh * [[Thomas Brown (prison architect)|Thomas Brown]] (1806β1872), architect notable for prison design * [[George Washington Browne|Sir George Washington Browne]] (1853β1939) * [[William Bruce (architect)|Sir William Bruce]] (c. 1630β1710) * [[David Bryce]] (1803β1876) * [[William Burn]] (1789β1870) * [[John Burnet (architect)|John Burnet]] (1814β1901), architect who lived and practised in Glasgow * [[Sir John James Burnet]] (1857β1938), Edwardian architect, son of John Burnet * [[James Burton (property developer)|James Burton]] (1761β1837), famous London property developer and architect; father of [[Decimus Burton]] and [[James Burton (Egyptologist)|James Burton]] (Egyptologist) * [[James Byres|James Byres of Tonley]] (1733β1817), architect, antiquary and dealer in Old Master paintings and antiquities * [[Edward Calvert (architect)|Edward Calvert]] (c. 1847β1914) * [[Charles Cameron (architect)|Charles Cameron]] (1743β1812) * [[Alexander Buchanan Campbell]] (1914β2007) * [[Alexander Lorne Campbell]] (1871β1944), architect founder of Scott & Campbell * [[Colen Campbell]] (1676β1729) * [[Colin Campbell, 7th Earl Cawdor|Colin Robert Vaughan Campbell, 7th Earl Cawdor]] (born 1962) * [[John Campbell (architect)|John Campbell]] (1857β1942) * [[John Chesser (architect)|John Chesser]] (1819β1892), architect largely based in Edinburgh * [[Ninian Comper|Sir John Ninian Comper]] (1864β1960), [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival architect]] * [[George Corson]] (1829β1910) * [[David Cousin]] (1809β1878), architect, landscape architect and planner * [[James Craig (architect)|James Craig]] (1739β1795) * [[James Hoey Craigie]] (1870β1930) * [[Alexander Hunter Crawford]] (1865β1945), architect and businessman, owner of Crawford's Biscuits * [[Alexander Davidson (architect)|Alexander Davidson]] (1839β1908), architect active in Australia * [[William Gordon Dey]] (1911β1997), architect who specialised in college buildings * [[John Douglas (Scottish architect)|John Douglas]] of Pinkerton (c.1709β1778), architect who designed and reformed several country houses * [[Robert Drummond of Carnock|Sir Robert Drummond of Carnock]] (died 1592), [[Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland]] * [[James Dunbar-Nasmith|Sir James Duncan Dunbar-Nasmith]], (1927β2023), leading conservation architect * [[Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects|Alan Dunlop]] (born 1958) * [[John Murray Easton]] (1889β1975), architect, winner of the Royal Gold Medal for architecture * [[Alexander Edward]] (1651β1708), Episcopalian clergyman, draughtsman, architect and landscape designer * [[Archibald Elliot]] (1760β1823) * [[Reginald Francis Joseph Fairlie]] (1883β1952), architect of the [[National Library of Scotland]] * [[James Fergusson (architect)|James Fergusson]] (1808β1886) * [[Claude Waterlow Ferrier]] (1879β1935), architect, specialising in the Art Deco style * [[James Leslie Findlay]] (1868β1952) * [[Kathryn Findlay]] (1953β2014) * [[Robert Findlay (architect)|Robert Findlay]] (1859β1951) * [[G. Topham Forrest|George Topham Forrest]] (1872β1945) * [[William Fowler (architect)|William Fowler]] (1824β1906), architect * [[Malcolm Fraser (architect)|Malcolm Fraser]] (born 1959) * [[Patrick Allan Fraser]] (1812β1890), architect and painter * [[Andrew Frazer (British Army officer)|Andrew Frazer]] (died 1792) * [[Thomas Gildard]] (died 1895), architect of [[Britannia Music Hall]] * [[James Gibbs]] (1682β1754) * [[Charles Lovett Gill]] (1880β1960) * [[James Gowan]] (1923β2015), [[Postmodernism|postmodernist]] architect of the "engineering style" * [[James Gowans (architect)|Sir James Gowans]] (1821β1890), maverick Edinburgh architect and builder * [[James Gillespie Graham]] (1776β1855) * [[John Edgar Gregan]] (1813β1855) * [[David Hamilton (architect)|David Hamilton]] (1768β1843) * [[James Hamilton of Finnart|Sir James Hamilton of Finnart]] (c. 1495β1540), Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland * [[Thomas Hamilton (architect)|Thomas Hamilton]] (1784β1858) * [[John Henderson (architect)|John Henderson]] (1804β1862), architect chiefly remembered as a church architect * [[James Macintyre Henry]] (1852β1929) * [[William Heste|William Hastie]] (1753/1763β1832) * [[Gareth Hoskins]] (1967β2016), architect, UK Architect of the year 2006 * [[Edith Hughes (architect)|Edith Mary Wardlaw Burnet Hughes]] (1888β1971), considered Britain's first practising woman architect, who established her own firm in 1920 * [[Ernest Auldjo Jamieson]] (1880β1937), architect specialising in country houses, largely for wealthy family friends * [[George Meikle Kemp]] (1795β1844), carpenter, draughtsman, and architect, best known as the designer of the Scott Monument * [[Robert Kerr (architect)|Robert Kerr]] (1823β1904), co-founder of the [[Architectural Association]] * [[William Kininmonth (architect)|Sir William Hardie Kininmonth]] (1904β1988), architect whose work mixed a modern style with Scottish vernacular * [[Alexander Laing (architect)|Alexander Laing]] (1752β1823), architect * [[William Leiper]] (1839β1916) * [[David Lennox]] (1788β1873), bridge-builder and master stonemason, working in Australia * [[John Lessels]] (1809β1883) * [[Ian Gordon Lindsay|Ian G Lindsay]] (1906β1966) * [[Robert Lorimer]] (1864β1929) * [[MacGibbon and Ross|David MacGibbon]] (1831β1902) * [[Kate Macintosh]] (born 1937), architect of Dawson's Heights in [[Southwark]] * [[Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie]] (1879β1963), architect, in London and Aberdeen * [[Alexander Marshall Mackenzie]] (1848β1933) * [[Charles Rennie Mackintosh]] (1868β1928), architect, designer and watercolourist; husband and business partner of Margaret McDonald * [[James MacLaren (architect)|James Marjoribanks MacLaren]] (1853β1890), associated with the [[Arts and Crafts movement]] and [[Scottish Vernacular]] architecture * [[Thomas MacLaren]] (1863β1928), architect who worked in worked in London, and the United States * [[Andy MacMillan]] (1928β2014), architect, educator, writer and broadcaster * [[Ebenezer James MacRae]] (1881β1951), City Architect for Edinburgh * [[Thomas P. Marwick]] (1854β1927), architect based in Edinburgh, important to the architectural character of [[Marchmont]] * [[Robert Matheson (architect)|Robert Matheson]] (1808β1877), architect and [[Clerk of Works]] for Scotland * [[Robert Matthew]] (1906β1975) * [[John McAslan]], CBE (born 1954), designed many buildings around the world, such as the new departures concourse at [[London King's Cross railway station]], the Iron Market in [[Port-au-Prince]] and the Olympia Park in Moscow * [[Alexander McGill (architect)|Alexander McGill]] (died 1734), mason and architect, who worked in partnership with James Smith * [[James McKissack|James Mckissack]] (1875β1940), cinema architect * [[John McLachlan (architect)|John McLachlan]] (1843β1893), architect * [[George McRae]] (1858β1923), architect who migrated to Australia and pursued his career in Sydney * [[Frank Charles Mears|Sir Frank Charles Mears]] (1880β1953) * [[Adam Menelaws]] (born between 1748 and 1756β1831) * [[James Miller (architect)|James Miller]] (1860β1947) * [[Sydney Mitchell]] (1856β1930) * [[Robert Morham]] (1839β1912), City Architect for Edinburgh * [[Richard Murphy (architect)|Richard Murphy]] (born 1955), architect, winner of the 2016 RIBA House of the year * [[Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects|Gordon Murray]] (born 1954) * [[James Murray (architect)|Sir James Murray of Kilbaberton]] (died 1634), master wright and architect * [[John Mylne (d.1621)|John Mylne]] (died 1621), master mason * [[John Mylne (d.1657)|John Mylne]] of Perth (c. 1585β1657), master mason * [[John Mylne (1611β1667)|John Mylne]] (1611β1667), master mason and architect * [[Robert Mylne (mason)|Robert Mylne]] (1633β1710), stonemason and architect, last Master Mason to the Crown of Scotland * [[Robert Mylne (architect)|Robert Mylne]] (1733β1811), architect and civil engineer, remembered for [[Blackfriars Bridge]], London * [[Walter Newall]] (1780β1863) * [[Peter Nicholson (architect)|Peter Nicholson]] (1765β1844) * [[John Paterson (architect)|John Paterson]] (died 1832) * [[Robert Hamilton Paterson]] (1843β1911), partner in the architectural practice, Hamilton-Paterson and Rhind * [[David Paton (architect)|David Paton]] (1801β1882), architect and builder, who worked in the United States in the 1830s * [[John Dick Peddie]] (1824β1891) * [[John More Dick Peddie]] (1853β1921) * [[Frederick Thomas Pilkington]] (1832β1898) * [[James Playfair (architect)|James Playfair]] (1755β1794), father of William Henry * [[William Henry Playfair]] (1790β1857) * [[B. Marcus Priteca]] (1889β1971) * [[Robert Reid Raeburn]] (1819β1888), architect who worked in and around Edinburgh * [[Robert Reid (architect)|Robert Reid]] (1774β1856), King's architect and surveyor for Scotland * [[David Rhind]] (1808β1883) * [[James Robert Rhind]] (1854β1918) * [[John Rhind (architect)|John Rhind]] (1836β1889), architect from Inverness * [[George Richardson (architect)|George Richardson]] (c. 1737βc. 1813), architectural and decorative draftsman * [[John Thomas Rochead]] (1814β1878) * [[MacGibbon and Ross|Thomas Ross]] (1839β1930) * [[Fred Rowntree]] (1860β1927), [[Arts and Crafts movement|Arts and Crafts]] architect * [[Witold Rybczynski]] (born 1943) * [[James Salmon (1873β1924)|James Salmon]] (1873β1924), grandson of James Salmon (1805β1888) * [[James Salmon (1805β1888)|James Salmon]] (1805β1888), grandfather of James Salmon (1873β1924) * [[William Schaw]] (c. 1550β1602), [[Master of Works to the Crown of Scotland|Master of Works]] to James VI of Scotland for building castles and palaces * [[John Scrimgeour of Myres]] (fl. 16th century), Master of Work for royal buildings for James V and Mary, Queen of Scots * [[James Robb Scott]] (1882β1965), chief architect of the [[Southern Railway (UK)|Southern Railway]] * [[James Sellars]] (1843β1888) * [[Richard Norman Shaw]] (1831β1912), architect known for his country houses and for commercial buildings * [[Archibald Simpson]] (1790β1847), one of the major architects of [[Aberdeen]] * [[James Smith (architect, died 1731)|James Smith]] (c. 1645β1731) * [[James Smith of Jordanhill]] (1782β1867), architect, merchant, antiquarian, geologist, biblical critic and man of letters * [[John Smith (architect)|John Smith]] (1781β1852), first official city architect of Aberdeen * [[Robert Smith (architect)|Robert Smith]] (1722β1777), emigrant to America * [[William Smith (architect)|William Smith]] (1817β1891) * [[John Soutar]] (1881β1951) * [[James Souttar]] (1840β1922), worked in [[Sweden]] * [[Basil Spence]] (1907β1976) * [[John James Stevenson]] (1831β1908) * [[James Stirling (architect)|James Stirling]] (1926β1992) * [[John Tait (architect)|John Tait]] (1787β1856), architect based in Edinburgh * [[Thomas S. Tait]] (1882β1954) * [[Bruce James Talbert]] (1838β1881), architect and interior designer * [[Andrew Taylor (architect)|Sir Andrew Thomas Taylor]] (1850β1937), architect and Conservative Party municipal councillor * [[Alexander "Greek" Thomson]] (1817β1875) * [[James Thomson (architect)|James Thomson]] (died 1927), City Engineer, City Architect, and Housing Director of Dundee * [[Ramsay Traquair (architect)|Ramsay Traquair]], architect and academic with strong links to Canada * [[James Campbell Walker]] (1821β1888), architect specialising in [[poorhouse]]s and schools * [[William Wallace (mason)|William Wallace]] (died 1631) * [[Frederick Walters]] (1849β1931), notable for Roman Catholic churches * [[George Henry Walton]] (1867β1933) * [[Thomas Lennox Watson]] (c. 1850β1920) * [[William Weir (architect)|William Weir]] (1865β1950) * [[Charles Wilson (Scottish architect)|Charles Wilson]] (1810β1863) * [[Robert Wilson (architect)|Robert Wilson]] (1834β1901), architect for the Edinburgh Board of Education * [[George Wittet]] (1878β1926), architect working mostly in [[Mumbai|Bombay]], India * [[William Young (architect)|William Young]] (1843β1900), designer of [[Glasgow City Chambers]]
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