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W. E. Noffke (1878–1964) was an architect in Ottawa, Canada, best known for his residential works. His houses, some of the grandest in the city of the time, are in eclectic style, often with Mediterranean influences. Most of his extant houses are in the Glebe neighbourhood. Noffke also designed several high-profile Ottawa institutional buildings, including the central post office and several embassies. He also designed the new Ogilvy's Department Store on Rideau St in 1907 along with its 1914-1917 rear addition. Noffke's initials stand for Werner Ernst, but his full first name is rarely used. ==Works== File:St Teresa's, Ottawa.JPG|St. Theresa's Catholic Church (Ottawa) designed by W.E. Noffke File:Pakistan, Ottawa.jpg|High Commission of Pakistan, Ottawa designed by W.E. Noffke in Ottawa, Ontario File:Champagne Bath.JPG|Champagne Bath designed by W.E. Noffke in Ottawa, Ontario File:Ottawa Post Office.JPG|Central Post Office (Ottawa) designed by W.E. Noffke in Ottawa, Ontario File:Hope and sculpture on Sparks Street October 2011.jpg|Hope Chambers/Bible House (1910) by W.E. Noffke in Ottawa, Ontario 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「W.E. Noffke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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