Terrance J. Williams

Principal of the Wade Williams Corporation, Williams graduated from the Bath University of Science and Technology, then went on to work in Bristol, London, Helsinki and New York where he worked on the B.O.A.C. terminal at Kennedy Airport. He joined the firm of Rhone Iredale, Architects, Vancouver in 1967 moving to Victoria in 1969 as a partner in Wade Stockdill Armour & Blewett. In 1987 he became president of the Wade Williams Corporation. Williams has served as President of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia and President of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. William's work has influences the urban landscape of Victoria through his campus plans for Camosun College Interurban, St. Michael's University School and Glenlyon School.

Projects contained in this site:

Engineering Laboratory Wing, University of Victoria 1995

University Centre, University of Victoria 1978

Engineering Office Building, University of Victoria 1990

Petch Building, University of Victoria 1986/1990/1995

Elizabeth and Terence Williams House 1973

 

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