William Barnett Armson (1832/3 – 25 February 1883) was an architect, surveyor, engineer in colonial New Zealand. A co-founder of the Canterbury Association of Architects,[1] and an architect to the provincial government,[2] he established the architectural firm of Armson, Collins and Harman in 1870, which remained active until 1993.[3] It was one of the two oldest architectural firms in New Zealand.[4] His most important work was the Bank of New Zealand building in Dunedin.
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