Stevenson & Patterson

STEVENSON & PATTERSON (fl. 1906-07), a Winnipeg, Man. architectural firm comprising David W. Stevenson, who was listed as “architect & engineer”, and his business partner N.L. Patterson. Their names first appear in the 1906 Winnipeg City Directory with offices in the Union Bank Building, but by 1907 Stevenson appears to be working under his own name. No biographical information can be found on either person.

WINNIPEG, MAN., residence for T.H. Johnson, McDermot Street, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 23 May 1906, 6, t.c.)
WINNIPEG, MAN., reconstruction and extensive alterations to the old Winnipeg Theatre, Notre Dame Street, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 20 June 1906, 4; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], Building Number, 6 Dec. 1906, 42, illus. & descrip.)
REGINA, SASK., a large brick commercial block with a hardware store, for McKay & Adam, 1906 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 23 June 1906, 6)
WINNIPEG, MAN., a livestock abattoir on Fonseca Street, for an unnamed client, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 4 July 1906, 4)
WINNIPEG, MAN., The Aberdeen Hotel, Carlton Street, for W.T. McDonald of Minnesota, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 11 July 1906, 4, t.c.; 15 Aug. 1906, 15; Winnipeg Tribune, 4 Aug. 1906, 6, illus. & descrip.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], Building Number, 6 Dec. 1906, 41, illus. & descrip.)