David L. Williams (architect)

David Lochead Williams (November 2, 1866 – September 28, 1937)[1] was an architect in Portland, Oregon.

Born in San Francisco in 1866, David Williams moved to Portland with his parents and two siblings in either 1873[3] or 1875.

[1] David Williams "was trained by his father and, when given free reign [sic], as in the Mediterranean mansion of 1912 for lumberman Robert F. Lytle, he produced quite lavish eclectic work in the Beaux Arts tradition.

"[2] He began working in his father's architectural firm in 1883, upon graduating from high school, and "was engaged in this profession almost continuously"[1] until retiring in 1934 because of illness.

[4] Works include: This article about a United States architect or architectural firm is a stub.