Ronald Thom
Ronald Thom | |
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Born |
May 15, 1923 Penticton, British Columbia, |
Died | October 29, 1986 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | Vancouver School of Art |
Awards | OC |
Practice | Thom Partnership |
Buildings | Massey College and Trent University's riverside campus. |
Ronald James Thom, OC (May 15, 1923 – October 29, 1986) was a Canadian architect.
He was born in Penticton, British Columbia, the son of James Thom and Elena Myrtle Fennel, he graduated from the Vancouver School of Art in 1947. He never went to architecture school but apprenticed at Thompson, Berwick & Pratt, where he quickly became recognized as an unusually gifted drawer and designer. He was the primary designer of the B.C. Electric Building (now known as The Electra) on Burrard Street, in Vancouver, British Columbia. and also designed notable houses in the Vancouver area, several of which won Massey Awards, the country's top award for architecture. In 1957, he became a registered architect at Thompson, Berwick and Pratt and a partner shortly afterward. He is one of the most admired Canadian designer of universities for his two masterpieces, Massey College and Trent University's riverside campus.
He established R.J. Thom & Associates in Toronto in 1963 and later the Thom Partership. He was a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. In 1980, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. He had a lifelong battle with alcoholism and was eventually forced out of the partnership by some younger partners. He died at his office in 1986 after a bout of heavy drinking.
His oeuvre includes:
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Location | Image |
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Master plan and buildings of Massey College | 1963 | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario | |
Co-designer of Fraser Residence | 1968 | Ronald Thom/Paul Merrick | Modern architecture | Toronto, Ontario | |
Master plan and renovations of Catherine Parr Traill college buildings; Champlain College, Lady Eaton College, the Bata Library and science complex on the Symons Campus | 1969–1973 | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario | |
St. Jude's Cathedral (Iqaluit) | 1970 | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Iqaluit | |
Fleming College | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Peterborough, Ontario | ||
Pearson College of the Pacific | 1977 | Ronald Thom & Barry Vance Downs | Modern architecture | ||
College Education Centre | 1982 | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Nipissing University, Nipissing, Ontario | |
Master plan and pavilions (including African and Indo-Malayisan Pavilions) | 1974 | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Metropolitan Toronto Zoo, Toronto, Ontario | |
Atria North office complex (Phase I) in Toronto 1980 | 1980 | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Toronto, Ontario | |
Shaw Theatre | 1973 | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario | |
Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Oakville, Ontario | ||
Prince Hotel | 1975 | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Toronto, Ontario | |
Ryerson Architecture Building | Ronald Thom | Modern architecture | Ryerson University 325 Church Street Toronto, Ontario | ||
External links
- R J Thom
- Early photos and letters concerning the development of Trent University
- Ron Thom Slide Show
References
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