Alan Hodgson

Hodgson started out in the B.C. Department of Public Works in 1952 then completed the UBC architectural diploma in 1958. From 1967 to 70 he taught in the Venice Project at UBC as Associate Professor of Design. Major work in Victoria has included the McPherson Playhouse and Parliament Buildings restorations, St. John's Anglican Church Seniors Housing infill, the Education and Music buildings at the University of Victoria, the Island Dairies Plant, the Odd Fellows Hall restoration, the Mayhew Sculpture Studio, James Bay, and the Foster House, Sooke. In 1981 Heritage Canada awarded him a National Heritage Conservation award.

Projects contained in this site:

Macdonald House 1961/62

Centennial Square 1963

Hodgson Residence 1964

MacLaurin Building, UVic 1966, 1978

Pantages Theatre (McPherson Theatre) renovation 1964-65

 

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