Hutton & Taylor was an architectural partnership formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1906 by David Bateman Hutton (1880-1959) and Thomas Lumsden Taylor (1881-1944). Following the retirement of Hutton in 1943, Hutton continued to run the practice alone until at least the early 1950s.
Architectural work by Hutton & Taylor included offices for the North British Bottle Manufacturing Company Ltd. and Burmeister & Wain Diesel Oil Engine Company Ltd. in Glasgow (c.1906); the Percy Street Special School for Invalid Children in Cessnock, Glasgow (c.1906-15); Blantyre Cottage Hospital in Blantyre, Lanarkshire (1909); Kelbourne School on Hotspur Street, Glasgow (1912); Garrioch Special School in Glasgow (1914); The Rowans in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire (1926); King's Park Parish Church in Glasgow (1931-32); and Braehead Street Roman Catholic School in Glasgow (1939).