Ferguson, Thomas H., 1936-1997
- PA 50
- Pessoa singular
- 1936-1997
Thomas Henry Ferguson was born in 1936 in Regina, Saskatchewan to Bill and Estella Ferguson. He attended Scott Collegiate and earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1956.
After graduation, Ferguson moved to Regina, Saskatchewan, where he worked as an architect for the duration of his career. Ferguson worked with numerous firms, as follows: Stock Keith and Associates (1956-1966); The D.H. Stock Partnership (1966-1970); D.H. Stock and Partners Limited (1970-1977); Ferguson Folstad Friggstad Architects (1977-1986); Thomas Ferguson Architect Ltd. (1986-1995); and Saunders Evans Ferguson Architects (1996-1997).
During his career, Ferguson received several awards for his projects, including the Canadian Education Showplace Exhibition of Architectural School Designs' Award of Excellence for the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences project, Regina, 1972; the Saskatchewan Association of Architects Design Award of Merit for the SEDCO Centre Building, Innovation Place project, Saskatoon, 1979; the Moose Jaw Heritage Committee Public Building Heritage Award for Moose Jaw City Hall and Police Facility project, Moose Jaw, 1988; and the Premier's Design Awards' Award of Excellence, Honourable Mention for Moose Jaw City Hall and Police Facility project, Moose Jaw, 1988. Ferguson was honoured as a Life Member of the Saskatchewan Association of Architects in 1997.
Thomas Ferguson died in Regina on June 22, 1997.
Ferguson and his wife, Arlene, had three children: Heather, Robert and Michael.