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Ronald Thom

Ronald James Thom, OC (May 15, 1923 – October 29, 1986) was a Canadian architect. He is well known for two works: Massey College and Trent University's riverside campus.

Ronald Thom
BornMay 15, 1923
DiedOctober 29, 1986
Toronto, Ontario
NationalityCanadian
Alma materVancouver School of Art, Canada
OccupationArchitect
AwardsOC
PracticeThom Partnership
BuildingsMassey College and Trent University's riverside campus.

Early years edit

He was born in Penticton, British Columbia, the son of James Thom and Elena Myrtle Fennel. Thom served as an aviator with the RCAF during World War II,[1] returned and 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 draughtsman and designer. 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.

Professional practice edit

He established R.J. Thom & Associates in Toronto in 1963 and later the Thom Partnership. He was a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. In 1980, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. He battled alcoholism throughout his life 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 ashes were taken back by his family and scattered off the Pacific Ocean at Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver.[2]

He was the subject of a major retrospective exhibition in 2013 and 2014, "Ron Thom and the Allied Arts" featuring a collection of photographs, drawings, letters and furniture that he designed for his buildings. The exhibition was shown in British Columbia in 2013, at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto beginning in February 2014, and at the Beaverbrook Gallery, Fredericton in November 2014.[3]

Works edit

Building Year Completed Architect Style Location Image
Master plan and buildings of Massey College 1963 Ronald Thom Modern architecture / Medieval Oxbridge College University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario  
Fraser Residence (Fraser House) 1968 (restoration completed by Altius Architecture in 2001) Ronald Thom and Paul Merrick (Co-designer) Modern architecture 4 Old George Place (Rosedale Ravine) Toronto, Ontario
Catherine Parr Traill College Master plan and renovations of 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  
 
Ron Thom, Trent University (CC: Dieter Janssen)
 
Interior steps of the Bata Library (CC: Dieter Janssen
St. Jude's Cathedral (Iqaluit) 1970 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Iqaluit (destroyed 2005)  
Fleming College 1973 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Peterborough, Ontario  
Pearson College of the Pacific 1977 Ronald Thom & Barry Vance Downs Modern architecture Victoria, British Columbia
College Education Centre 1982 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Nipissing University, Nipissing, Ontario
Toronto Zoo – master plan and pavilions (including African and Indo-Malaysian Pavilions) 1974 Ronald Thom with Craig & Boake and Clifford & Laurie Modern architecture Metropolitan Toronto Zoo, Toronto, Ontario
Atria North office complex (Phase I), North York 1978–80 Ronald Thom Modern architecture 2255 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario  
New Shaw Festival Theatre 1973 Ronald Thom Modern architecture 10 Queen's Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts 1977 Ronald Thom Modern architecture 130 Navy Street, Oakville, Ontario  
The Westin Prince Hotel, Toronto 1975 Ronald Thom Modern architecture 900 York Mills Road, Toronto, Ontario
Ryerson Architecture Building 1979–1981 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Toronto Metropolitan University 325 Church Street Toronto, Ontario

Honours and Awards[4] edit

Personal edit

Thom was married twice, first to Christine Helen Millard (1923) in 1943[5] and survived by second wife Molly (m. 1963), daughter Emma (a veterinarian) and son Adam Thom (himself an architect).[6]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  2. ^ Ron Thom 2014-11-29 at the Wayback Machine. Ron Thom House 4 Sale. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  3. ^ Alex, Bozikovik, Show traces Thom’s resolve to create buildings both quirky and humane, Globe and Mail, February 7, 2014
  4. ^ Biographies | Canadian Architectural Archives | University of Calgary. Caa.ucalgary.ca. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  5. ^ Ron Thom: Biography. Trentu.ca (1964-06-24). Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  6. ^ Show traces Ron Thom’s resolve to create buildings both quirky and humane. The Globe and Mail. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.

External links edit

  • McMordie, Michael (4 March 2015). "Ronald James Thom". The Canadian Encyclopedia (online ed.). Historica Canada.
  • Early photos and letters concerning the development of Trent University
  • Ron Thom Slide Show
  • Ron Thom's Toronto – Walking Tour, Globe and Mail, January 2014
  • List of Globe and Mail articles

ronald, thom, ronald, james, thom, 1923, october, 1986, canadian, architect, well, known, works, massey, college, trent, university, riverside, campus, bornmay, 1923penticton, british, columbia, canadadiedoctober, 1986toronto, ontarionationalitycanadianalma, m. Ronald James Thom OC May 15 1923 October 29 1986 was a Canadian architect He is well known for two works Massey College and Trent University s riverside campus Ronald ThomBornMay 15 1923Penticton British Columbia CanadaDiedOctober 29 1986Toronto OntarioNationalityCanadianAlma materVancouver School of Art CanadaOccupationArchitectAwardsOCPracticeThom PartnershipBuildingsMassey College and Trent University s riverside campus Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional practice 3 Works 4 Honours and Awards 4 5 Personal 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editHe was born in Penticton British Columbia the son of James Thom and Elena Myrtle Fennel Thom served as an aviator with the RCAF during World War II 1 returned and graduated from the Vancouver School of Art in 1947 He never went to architecture school but apprenticed at Thompson Berwick amp Pratt where he quickly became recognized as an unusually gifted draughtsman and designer 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 Professional practice editHe established R J Thom amp Associates in Toronto in 1963 and later the Thom Partnership He was a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada In 1980 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada He battled alcoholism throughout his life 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 ashes were taken back by his family and scattered off the Pacific Ocean at Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver 2 He was the subject of a major retrospective exhibition in 2013 and 2014 Ron Thom and the Allied Arts featuring a collection of photographs drawings letters and furniture that he designed for his buildings The exhibition was shown in British Columbia in 2013 at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto beginning in February 2014 and at the Beaverbrook Gallery Fredericton in November 2014 3 Works editBuilding Year Completed Architect Style Location ImageMaster plan and buildings of Massey College 1963 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Medieval Oxbridge College University of Toronto Toronto Ontario nbsp Fraser Residence Fraser House 1968 restoration completed by Altius Architecture in 2001 Ronald Thom and Paul Merrick Co designer Modern architecture 4 Old George Place Rosedale Ravine Toronto OntarioCatherine Parr Traill College Master plan and renovations of 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 nbsp nbsp Ron Thom Trent University CC Dieter Janssen nbsp Interior steps of the Bata Library CC Dieter JanssenSt Jude s Cathedral Iqaluit 1970 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Iqaluit destroyed 2005 nbsp Fleming College 1973 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Peterborough Ontario nbsp Pearson College of the Pacific 1977 Ronald Thom amp Barry Vance Downs Modern architecture Victoria British ColumbiaCollege Education Centre 1982 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Nipissing University Nipissing OntarioToronto Zoo master plan and pavilions including African and Indo Malaysian Pavilions 1974 Ronald Thom with Craig amp Boake and Clifford amp Laurie Modern architecture Metropolitan Toronto Zoo Toronto OntarioAtria North office complex Phase I North York 1978 80 Ronald Thom Modern architecture 2255 Sheppard Avenue East Toronto Ontario nbsp New Shaw Festival Theatre 1973 Ronald Thom Modern architecture 10 Queen s Parade Niagara on the Lake OntarioOakville Centre for the Performing Arts 1977 Ronald Thom Modern architecture 130 Navy Street Oakville Ontario nbsp The Westin Prince Hotel Toronto 1975 Ronald Thom Modern architecture 900 York Mills Road Toronto OntarioRyerson Architecture Building 1979 1981 Ronald Thom Modern architecture Toronto Metropolitan University 325 Church Street Toronto OntarioHonours and Awards 4 editFellow Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Member Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 1973 Member Ontario Association of Architects Member Architectural Institute of British Columbia Member Quebec Association of Architects 1966 1969 Honorary Doctorate of Law LL D Trent University 1971 Honorary Doctorate of Engineering Trent University 1973 Winner of Design Competition for Massey College University of Toronto Citations of Excellence in Architecture by International College and University Conference and Exposition 1970 Toronto Chapter Annual Design Award 1970 National Design Council Merit Awards 1971 Canadian Housing Design Council Award 1971 Canadian Architect Yearbook Award of Excellence 1974Personal editThom was married twice first to Christine Helen Millard 1923 in 1943 5 and survived by second wife Molly m 1963 daughter Emma a veterinarian and son Adam Thom himself an architect 6 References edit Ron Thom Ron Thom House 4 Sale Archived from the original on 2012 07 18 Retrieved 2014 02 13 Ron Thom Archived 2014 11 29 at the Wayback Machine Ron Thom House 4 Sale Retrieved on 2014 04 12 Alex Bozikovik Show traces Thom s resolve to create buildings both quirky and humane Globe and Mail February 7 2014 Biographies Canadian Architectural Archives University of Calgary Caa ucalgary ca Retrieved on 2014 04 12 Ron Thom Biography Trentu ca 1964 06 24 Retrieved on 2014 04 12 Show traces Ron Thom s resolve to create buildings both quirky and humane The Globe and Mail Retrieved on 2014 04 12 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ron Thom McMordie Michael 4 March 2015 Ronald James Thom The Canadian Encyclopedia online ed Historica Canada Early photos and letters concerning the development of Trent University Ron Thom Slide Show Ron Thom s Toronto Walking Tour Globe and Mail January 2014 List of Globe and Mail articles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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