W. E. Noffke (1878–1964) was an architect in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, best known for his residential works. His houses, some of the grandest in the city of the time, are designed in a large variety of styles, most in an eclectic style, often with Mediterranean influences. Most of his extant houses are in the Glebe neighbourhood, specifically the Clemow Development. The other major location for his residential buildings includes Sandy Hill with many others in smaller neighbourhoods around the city of Ottawa.
Noffke, J.J. Cadville Residence, 1907
Noffke, St. Theresa's Catholic Church, 1944
Noffke, J. Ambrose O'Brien's Residence, 1928
Noffke, Immaculata High School, 1929
The Glebe is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located just south of Downtown Ottawa in the Capital Ward. As of 2016, the neighbourhood had a population of 13,055.
A residential avenue near Bank Street in the Glebe
The intersection of Bank Street and Third Avenue in the Glebe
The Rideau Canal passing through the Glebe
A park in the Glebe (bottom) in 1912