Décary, Louis-Joseph Théophile, 1882-1952, Montreal
III
- Born St. Jerome, Québec
- Preliminary training at commercial
college, Terrebonne and École Polytechnique, Montreal
- M.I.T. architecture course 1902-5
- employed in Boston by Guy
Lowell,1902-1906
- employed as draftsman by Edward &
W.S. Maxwell,
1906; Brown & Vallance,1907
- employed as designer by Gauthier &
Daoust, 1908
- designer of École des Hautes
Études Commerciales, today's Quebec Archives in Montreal,
1908, (building was winner of 2002 RAIC Gold Medal for adaptive
redevelopment)
- employed as designer by Ross &
MacFarlane, Montreal (1909-1912)
- designer and project supervisor for
Ottawa
Union Station (1909-1911)
- partner with Beaux-Arts architect Cajetan
Dufort 1912
- associated of Thomas Lamb for design
of Capitol, Loews, and Temple theatres across Canada
- supervisor for Madison Square Garden, New York, 1927 and
Rex Cinema, Paris, 1931
- resumed practise in Montreal 1937
- PQAA (1913, readmitted 1937)