Weeks, William H.

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William H. Weeks] (1864–1936) was a prolific Santa Cruz County architect, known for his early residential designs in Watsonville and Santa Cruz, and for many school and civic structures still in use. His functional design and innovative (at the time) use of reinforced-concrete construction methods explain the longevity of his public buildings, which can be found throughout the state.