Notable Architects And Builders In Victoria History
Herman Otto TIEDEMANN (1821-1891)
Herman Otto TIEDEMANN (1821-1891) designed several downtown Victoria buildings which have survived. Here is a partial list of his projects.
Here are some websites with more information about Herman Otto TIEDEMANN:
- Biographical Dictionary of Architects In Canada 1800-1950
- Dictionary of Canadian Biography
- KnowBC.com
- Victoria Hallmark Society
- Web.UVic.ca
- BCBookLook.com – November 2017. The article uses one of our photos without credit.
Here are some Herman Otto Tiedemann buildings we have included on the website so far:
1202-1214 Wharf Street – 1882
![1202-1214 Wharf Street, built in 1882 by architect H.O. Tiedemann for Roderick Findlayson](http://www.victoriaonlinesightseeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Wharf_Street-1208-VictoriaOnlineSightseeing-654-1662x1049.jpg)
1202-1214 Wharf Street, built in 1882 by architect H.O. Tiedemann for Roderick Findlayson
516 Yates Street – 1882-1883
![516 Yates Street, built in 1882, and 518 Yates Street, built in 1899. Both buildings are now occupied by Victoria International Hostel.](http://www.victoriaonlinesightseeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Yates_St-516-518-victoriasightseeing-P1012196-1662x1195.jpg)
516 Yates Street, built in 1882, and 518 Yates Street, built in 1899. Both buildings are now occupied by Victoria International Hostel.
28 Bastion Square – 1888-1889
![28 Bastion Square as the Maritime Museum, 2005.](http://www.victoriaonlinesightseeing.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Maritime_Museum-2005-victoriaonlinesightseeing-1662x1247.jpg)
28 Bastion Square as the Maritime Museum, 2005.
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