Background
David C. Myers was born in 1873 in Scotland, United Kingdom.
David C. Myers was born in 1873 in Scotland, United Kingdom.
He studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He gained experience working with firms in Boston and other cities. In Pittsburg Mr. Myers secured a position with McClure & Spahr, and remained with the firm to become head draftsman. Early in the 1900's he moved to Seattle, and for thirty years or more continued active in architectural work. At one time a member of John Graham's offlce he assisted in preparing plans for the Clarke Hotel, the Lyons Building, and Women s Dormitories at the University of Washington. Later he was associated with Schack & Young for a few years, subsequently became a third partner in the organization, and with an office in the Central Building continued practice until the time of his decease.
He was a member of the Washington State Chapter, A.I.A. after 1W8, and in 1934, shortly before his death, was raised to Institute Fellowship.