Architect, of Belfast. Thomas Todd Houston, a son of THOMAS HOUSTON THOMAS HOUSTON , was born on 29 August 1917 and educated at Campbell College, Belfast, from 1930 to 1935. He then entered his father's office. On qualifying in 1941 he took over the practice, his father having died in 1938. He moved the office from 17 Wellington Place to 26 College Gardens in 1947 or 1948. He is not to be confused with Trevor Anthony Houston, who practised from 30 College Gardens during the same period.
Thomas Todd Houston was particularly interested in architectural restoration and worked for many years for the National Trust. In 1971 he won a Civic Trust award for his work on Wellbrook beetling mill. In the 1970s he suffered partial loss of sight and in about 1976 retired to Kettlewell in the Yorkshire Dales with his wife Nancy. He died on 27 November 1978.
RIBA: elected associate, October 1941, proposed by ROBERT STEVEN BOAG ROBERT STEVEN BOAG , REGINALD SHARMAN WILSHERE REGINALD SHARMAN WILSHERE and JAMES REID YOUNG. JAMES REID YOUNG.
RSUA: associate member by 1947; hon. secretary, 1963-65; fellow by 1965.
Addresses: Kingscourt, 17 Wellington Place, Belfast, until 1947 or 1948; 26 College Gardens, 1947 or 1948 until 1976.
See WORKS (for works up to and including 1940 only).
References
All information in this entry not otherwise accounted for is from the obituary of Houston in RSUA Year Book (1980), 13, RSUA membership lists, and the records of Campbell College, Belfast, kindly supplied by Keith Haines.
RIBAJ 48 (1940-41), 201.
7 work entries listed in chronological order for HOUSTON, THOMAS TODD
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CO. ANTRIM, BALLYMENA, FEVER HOSPITAL (?WAVENEY HOSPITAL) |
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1938-1940 |
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New. Opened 1940. Contractor: William Davison & Sons, Cullybacky. Cost: £16,292. |
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IB 80, 24 Dec 1938, 1078 (plumbing and electric wiring for Ballymena Board of Guardians; may not be ref. to hospital) 81, 28 Oct 1939, 904; 82, 30 Mar 1940, 202,212
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CO. TYRONE, STRABANE, DERRY ROAD, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (NEW) |
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1954-1957 |
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New church replacing one destroyed by fire in 1938. Bulder: J.T. Robinson, Strabane. |
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David Killen, ed., Through all the days: a Presbyterian Heritage, Strabane, 1659-1994 [1994], unpaginated (includes photograph of new church)
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