Evander McIver

Evander McIver
Born1834
Died28 June 1902 (aged 68)
NationalityAustralian
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsScots Uniting Church Albany W.A., North Melbourne Presbyterian Church 1879, Brunswick Uniting (Presbyterian) Church, South Essendon (Primitive) Methodist Church, Camperdown Presbyterian Church 1901, St. Cuthbert's Church Brighton, Kew Presbyterian Church,[1] Union Memorial Church 1887,[2] St Andrews Presbyterian Church Queenscliff 1892, and Broadmeadows District Roads Board Office.

Evander McIver (1834 – 28 June 1902)[3] was an Australian architect, engineer and surveyor. McIver is best known for a number of Gothic Revival, mostly Presbyterian churches he designed in Melbourne, Australia, during the "boom" era of the 1880s.

  1. ^ A CHECKLIST OF ROMANESQUE-INSPIRED ARCHITECTURE IN AUSTRALIA Part 1: New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory compiled by John W. East 2016
  2. ^ The North Melbourne Advertiser, Saturday 3 March 1888, page 2
  3. ^ Evander McIVER Tania Dennis 26 May 2012