Alexander Cowper Hutchison, born on April second, eighteen thirty-eight, was a prominent Canadian architect hailing from Montreal. His contributions to the architectural landscape of the city are noteworthy, particularly during his tenure as Mayor of Westmount from eighteen eighty-four to eighteen eighty-seven.
Among Hutchison's most significant achievements are the designs of the Montreal City Hall, the Redpath Museum, and the Erskine and American Church. Each of these structures showcases his innovative approach and dedication to enhancing the urban environment of Montreal.
In addition to his architectural prowess, Hutchison was renowned for his creative designs for the large ice palaces constructed entirely of frozen ice blocks during the Montreal Winter Carnivals of the eighteen eighties. These spectacular structures became a hallmark of the winter festivities, drawing crowds and admiration.