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Alexander Black (architect)

Alexander Black (c. 1790 – 19 February 1858) was a Scottish architect, born in Edinburgh around 1790, and who rose to fame principally due to his association with George Heriot’s School where he acted as Superintendent of Works for most of his active life.
==Life==

In 1832 he is shown as a surveyor living at 17 Calton Place in Edinburgh.〔http://digital.nls.uk/directories/browse/pageturner.cfm?id=83399799&mode=transcription〕
He operated as an architect for George Heriot's School from 1833, taking over from Thomas Bonnar on his retiral.〔Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Bonnar〕 He is particularly noteworthy for his Heriot Trust Schools, built by the school to serve the poorer children of Edinburgh.
His work is identifiable in its reuse of detailing from the main school particularly on the corner “quoins”. Two of the schools (Broughton Street and Cowgate/Pleasance) were notable for including their playground under the buildings behind an arcaded front, their being sited on tight urban plots with no space for conventional playgrounds. This device was later copied by Edward Robert Robson for some of his London School Board buildings, where land was equally tight.
He also feued many large areas of the city under Heriot Trust ownership notably the Henderson Row area, West Coates and Leith Walk. He was succeeded in his role by John Chesser.〔Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Chesser〕
He died on 19 February 1858 and is buried under a huge but simple stone sarcophagus on the edge of the south path in Dean Cemetery.

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