Edward Hewlett Hogben
Edward Hewlett Hogben was an Australian architect who had a prominent role in modernising the Carrington Hotel, Katoomba in 1911 when he designed the new facade for Sir James Joynton Smith. In partnership with the estate agent Alfred Craig, and then with the Goyder brothers, he played an influential role in the architectural development of both Katoomba and Leura between the wars. His most distinguished private home was the second Leuralla, built for Harry Andreas.
Hogben was born to Edward Hogben and Jemima Henrietta. His father was Mayor of Kogarah Council. In 1889 Hogben commenced at Newington College under the presidency of the Rev Dr William Kelynack and the Headmastership of William Henry Williams.