Ronald Martin Wilson

Ronald Martin Wilson (1886–1967) was an architect and engineer in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

He worked in his father's architecture firm as an assistant while completing a degree in engineering at the University of Queensland.

[1] The first meeting of the Greater Brisbane Council in March 1925 established Cross River Commission to establish what bridges were needed for Brisbane.

There were three members: chairman Roger Hawken, Professor of Engineering at the University of Queensland, William Muir Nelson and Wilson.

Their report showed 11 proposed river crossings, and considered costs and savings made due to the reduction in haulage costs etc, and the need for a railway bridge was also discussed.

Cliffside Apartments, Kangaroo Point