- Albert Lothian
Albert James Lothian (1895-1952) was an
architect , first half of the 20th Century. He was born inEdinburgh ,Scotland , in 1895 and died inCuernavaca ,Mexico , onDecember 14 ,1952 .He served during
World War I as amotorcycle dispatch rider for theCanadian Army .After the war, he spent about 14 years in
Windsor, Ontario ,Canada , as a practicing architect. His architectural style has left a mark on Windsor, with most of its prominent art deco building having been designed by Lothian. He designed St. Bernard's School in the Ford City section of Windsor, St. Clare's R.C. Church (now St. Peter's Maronite Church), The Gothic Revival School Building on the Campus of theUniversity of Windsor , as well as dozens of homes and apartment buildings throughout the city of Windsor, Ontario, andGrosse Pointe, Michigan ,USA .During the
Great Depression he set sail with his family on his yacht, and took up residence inNassau, Bahamas . In Nassau he continued his architectural practice and there he designed several churches.In his later years, he was splitting his time as an architect, working in both Nassau and the Mexican city of
Cuernavaca, Morelos . According to his obituary, he was in the middle of two large development projects in Cuernavaca at the time of his passing in 1952.
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