Richard Cementarius

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Richard Cementarius (a.k.a. Richard the Mason) was a 13th-century Scottish architect and became the first Provost of Aberdeen in 1272. He held the title of Kings Master Mason to King Alexander III of Scotland.

He is believed to have designed the old tower of Drum Castle[https://castrumtocastle.com/scottish-castles/aberdeenshire-drum-castle/ Scottish castle source][https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/7423/drum-castle/ Spotting History source] and is known to be the architect of the nearby Brig o' Balgownie, both of which contain distinctive pointed arches characteristic of his work.

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Category:Architects from Aberdeen

Category:13th-century Scottish architects

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Category:Lord provosts of Aberdeen

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