Sidney Badgley


Sidney Rose Badgley was a prominent start-of-the-20th-century Canadian-born architect. He was active throughout the United States and Canada, with a significant body of work in Cleveland.

Biography

Badgley was born in Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada, and apprenticed in Toronto. He moved to Cleveland in 1887 and formed a partnership with William H. Nicklas in 1904 after Nicklas came to work for Badgley as a draftsman. The partnership was dissolved in 1913. He designed buildings in a variety of styles, including Georgian Revival, Gothic Revival, with its lantern-dome-crowned auditorium, and Romanesque Revival. With Pilgrim Congregational Church, Badgley pioneered the inclusion of an institute for community use within a church building. Badgley's design was exhibited at the Paris 1900 Exposition. Slocum Hall, on the campus of Ohio Wesleyan University has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Badgley died at his home at Springbrook Farm in Willoughby in 1917 and is buried at Victoria Cemetery in St. Catharines, Ontario.

Selected works


BuildingYear CompletedBuilderStyleSourceLocationImage
Massey Hall1894Sidney BadgleyGothic RevivalW178 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario
Slocum Hall1898Sidney BadgleyGothic RevivalOhio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio
Lamson House1899Sidney BadgleyGothic RevivalCenter Rd, Bedford, Ohio
Deering Memorial United Methodist Church, gift of William Deering1910–1911Sidney Badgley & William H. NicklasGothic RevivalSouth Paris, Maine
Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church,1904–06Sidney Badgley & William H. NicklasGothic RevivalRichmond, Indiana
Calvary Baptist Church1907Sidney Badgley & William H. NicklasGothic RevivalProvidence, Rhode Island
Highland Park Presbyterian Church 1910–11Sidney Badgley & William H. NicklasGothic RevivalDetroit, Michigan
Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church1911Sidney Badgley & William H. NicklasGothic RevivalDetroit, Michigan


Works by Badgley that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, and likely preserved, include: