Stewart & Paterson was an architectural partnership formed in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1901 by George Andrew Paterson (1876-1934) and John Stewart (c.1869-1954).
Following the death of Paterson in 1934, Stewart continued to run the practice alone until his own death twenty years later. David Hally (1889-1963), Stewart's assistant, then carried on the business with the name unchanged for some years after that.
Stewart & Paterson had an office at 143 West Regent Street, Glasgow from 1901 to 1904 when they moved to Blythswood Square, Glasgow where they remained until the early 1950s
For a chnological list of architectural projects by Stewart & Paterson from 1901 to 1953 see Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1660-1980. See also Historic Environment Scotland