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Eberhard Zeidler (architect) is a German-Canadian architect and urban planner. He is best known for his large-scale urban projects, such as the Eaton Centre in Toronto, Canada, and the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Berlin, Germany. Born in Braunsdorf, Thuringia, Germany, Zeidler studied architecture at the Technical University of Berlin and the Technical University of Munich. After graduating in 1952, he worked in the office of architect and urban planner Hans Scharoun in Berlin. In 1956, he moved to Canada and established his own practice in Toronto. Throughout his career, Zeidler has designed a number of iconic buildings, including the Eaton Centre in Toronto, the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Berlin, and the Canadian Embassy in Berlin. He has also designed numerous public spaces, such as the Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, and the Olympic Plaza in Calgary. In addition to his architectural work, Zeidler has also been involved in urban planning projects, such as the redevelopment of the Toronto waterfront. He has also served as a professor at the University of Toronto and the Technical University of Berlin. Zeidler has received numerous awards for his work, including the Order of Canada, the Order of Ontario, and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Gold Medal. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.

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Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 11 January, 1926
Birthday 11 January
Birthplace Braunsdorf, Thuringia, Germany
Date of death January 07, 2022
Died Place Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Germany

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2022

Zeidler died on January 7, 2022, in Toronto. He was 95 years old, and was four days shy of his 96th birthday and nineteen days shy of his 65th wedding anniversary.

2009

Zeidler officially retired in 2009, but continued to go to work daily as a senior partner emeritus at the firm, now called Zeidler Partnership Architects, in Toronto. The firm also has offices in Calgary, Victoria, BC, London, Berlin, Beijing, and Abu Dhabi. He also taught at the University of Toronto as a visiting lecturer and critic, before working as an adjunct professor from 1983 to 1995. He and his wife started a scholarship to assist architecture students at the university. Zeidler published his autobiography, Buildings Cities Life, in 2013.

1984

Zeidler was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada in June 1984 and invested four months later in October. He has also received the Order of Ontario that same year. He was conferred the gold medal of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada in 1986. Three years later, he was granted an honorary Doctor of Architecture by the University of Toronto. Zeidler was the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal (2002) and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012). The library and family reading room in the Daniels Building – housing the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto – is named in his honour.

1977

Most of Zeidler's structures were public buildings. He envisaged Toronto Eaton Centre – which opened on February 10, 1977 – to be an "interior street" instead of being simply a shopping mall. Two of the structures his firm designed for the University of Maryland Medical System in Baltimore were meant to connect the passing from the 20th to the 21st century. His later projects incorporated elements pertaining to sustainable development. For instance, the Student Learning Centre at Ryerson University (2015) featured a green roof and energy efficient lighting on the exterior. Likewise, The Bow in downtown Calgary employed an energy efficient glass facade, interior atria, and roof gardens. Zeidler rarely designed private residences, drawing up approximately 20 in his career, most notably the four-storey home in Rosedale that he constructed for his family during the late 1960s.

1963

Zeidler first joined an architectural firm with Blackwell and Craig in Peterborough, Ontario. He later relocated to Toronto in 1963 and worked for the firm became Craig, Zeidler and Strong until 1975. One of the essential elements of his early works is his employment of striking interior atrium space, which became widespread on an international level during the 1970s. Moreover, his experience in the Bauhaus school made him familiar with the technological matters in building design. These included structural and mechanical services (most notably, exposed air-handling ducts), as well as aspects that ease movement and communication. This was exemplified in the McMaster University Health Science Centre, his breakthrough project, which was meant to resemble a large construction set for children. The building utilized regular geometric building modules, coupled with glazed service and circulation towers, internally exposed steel trusses, ducts, and an automated materials delivery system.

1957

Zeidler married Jane Zeidler in 1957. They met while he was working in Peterborough, and remained married until his death. Together, they had four children: Katie, Robert, Margie, and Christina.

1926

Eberhard Heinrich Zeidler, OC OOnt (January 11, 1926 – January 7, 2022) was a German-Canadian architect. He designed iconic structures and landmarks in Canada and internationally, most notably in Toronto. These included the Toronto Eaton Centre, Ontario Place, Toronto Centre for the Arts, as well as redevelopments of the Queen's Quay Terminal and the Gladstone Hotel. His firm also designed Canada Place in Vancouver for Expo 86.

Zeidler was born in Braunsdorf, Germany, on January 11, 1926. He served in the German navy during World War II. He was instructed under the influence of the Bauhaus school in Weimar and the Technische Hochschule Karlsruhe. He fled East Germany and worked in the office established by Emanuel Lindner, his former professor. There, he constructed several factories and medical buildings. Zeidler subsequently immigrated to Canada in 1951.