Edgar Lewis Horwood


Edgar Lewis Horwood was a Canadian architect who served as Chief Dominion Architect from 1915 to 1917.
As chief government architect he was responsible for many of the federal buildings constructed in this period. Drawings for public buildings designed by Horwood and his staff during his tenure as Chief Architect of the Department of Public Works are held at the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa.
He worked as an architect in private practice in Ottawa and the National Capital Region as E.L. Horwood ; Horwood & Taylor ; Horwood, Taylor & Horwood ; E.L. Horwood ; Horwood & Horwood.
In 1891, Edgar Lewis Horwood designed the Britannia Nautical Club’s first clubhouse; the Club is celebrating is 125th anniversary in 2012.

Works as Dominion Architect

As Dominion Architect, his most important building was the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory and residence, Victoria, British Columbia, West Saanich Road, which is a National Historic Site of Canada.
Other buildings he designed include a drill hall in Calgary, Alberta in 1916–17, two buildings at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, Ontario: the Cereal and Agrostology Building, and the Agricultural Building. He also designed buildings for an Experimental Farm in Brandon, Manitoba. These included a utility building ; two large barns. Other designs include an addition to the Royal Canadian Mint refinery on Sussex Drive and a number of post offices across Canada: Summerside, Prince Edward Island ; Hampton, New Brunswick ; Chester, Nova Scotia ; Almonte, Ontario ; Burford, Ontario, King Street ; Fort Frances, Ontario ; Milverton, Ontario ; Palmerston, Ontario, William Street at Bell Street, ; Shawville, Quebec

BuildingYear CompletedBuilderStyleLocationImage
St. Stephen's Anglican Church 1893Edgar Lewis HorwoodBritannia, Ottawa now Ottawa, Ontario

  • Britannia Nautical Club's clubhouse
1891Edgar Lewis HorwoodTudorbethianBritannia, Ottawa now Ottawa, Ontario
  • Royal Military College of Canada Workshop, former Riding School, Barriefield Road, Building R3;
  • Recognized - 1984 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings;
  • 1916Edgar Lewis HorwoodTudorbethianKingston, Ontario
  • Mewata Drill Hall / Calgary Drill Hall 1989 National Historic Sites of Canada; Recognized - 1984 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings;
  • 1916-17Edgar Lewis HorwoodTudorbethianCalgary
    Dominion Astrophysical Observatory National Historic Site of Canada.1915-0906Edgar Lewis HorwoodVictoria, British Columbia

    1903-5Edgar Lewis HorwoodOttawa, Ontario

    Works in private practice