Moses Chamberlain Edey | |
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Born | 1845 near Shawville, Canada East. |
Died | 1919 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | Ottawa School of Art |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Aberdeen Pavilion; Daly Building; Centretown United Church; Garland Building |
Moses Chamberlain Edey (1845–1919)[1][2] was an Ottawa architect who designed the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park, a National Historic Site and the Daly Building (1905–1992), which was Ottawa's first department store.
His architectural styles were Gothic, Romanesque, and Beaux Arts, with the Daly Building a Chicago style.[3] Edey had worked with Ottawa architect W.E. Noffke and Ottawa architect Francis Conroy Sullivan had once worked as a draftsman for Edey.[4]