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Eberhard ZEIDLER Obituary

EBERHARD HEINRICH ZEIDLER January 11, 1926 - January 7, 2022 Eberhard (Eb) Zeidler (Dipl.Ing., Partner Emeritus Zeidler Architecture) was born in Braunsdorf, Germany and died at home, peacefully, in his sleep. He will be missed by his wife Jane, his children Margie, Robert (Laura), Kate (Peter) and Christina (Deanne), and his grandchildren, Taylor, Oliver, David, Julia and Steven. Eb had one brother and a niece, Elisabeth who lives in Germany. The influences of the war, starvation, multiple life-and-death escapes across arbitrary political borders left him with a profound gratefulness 'I never got into bed without being grateful that there was a bed to sleep in.' After the war, he studied at the reopened Bauhaus in Weimar in East Germany and then escaped to the West to finish his degree at Karlsruhe, in West Germany. In 1951, at age 25, he followed his fortune to Canada to join the architectural firm of Blackwell and Craig in Peterborough which eventually became Zeidler Architecture. He was a proud immigrant. He loved Canada. He was committed to the multicultural ideal, recognizing the value in so many diverse people living and working together in peace. This ideal was best reflected in the optimism of Ontario Place; a place for all to experience the natural beauty of Lake Ontario with a sense of welcome and belonging. If he had a superpower, it was his wife of 65 years, Jane. He recognized and valued her contribution with everything he did. A wag nicknamed them Eb and Flow. The home that he designed for his family on Beaumont Road was perched halfway down a ravine, mixing urban living with the natural beauty of Toronto's ravines. It was a playground for the children and all their friends. Eb delighted in that and would watch with a mischievous twinkle in his eye. As a father he was always supportive of his children and their endevours. They all share his passion for city building and architecture in their own unique ways. Eb and Jane loved art in all its forms. They were nicknamed the 'octogenarian hipsters' because they were a fixture at every contemporary art event. He is best known for architecture that brought large urban sites vitality through varied use and people centric experiences. His work spans three continents and includes virtually every project type from Ontario Place and the galleria at Eaton Centre in Toronto, Canada Place in Vancouver, Torre Mayor in Mexico, Cinedom in Cologne and BNI City in Jakarta. He wrote a remarkable book (among four) called 'Healing the Hospital', which outlined his people-centred solutions to hospital design and spoke of light-filled atriums and access to nature to aid in healing. Examples are Sick Children's and Princess Margaret Hospitals in Toronto, and Mackenzie Health Sciences in Edmonton. His first hospital project - McMaster Health Sciences Centre in Hamilton is where he met two of his greatest friends and allies - Dr. John Evans and Dr. Fraser Mustard. Eb received countless awards and accolades for his work, including Officer of Order of Canada, Order of Ontario, four honorary doctorates and the Gold Medal from Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. He was an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Toronto for many years. The library there is named in his honour. He delighted in the physical beauty of Ontario and enjoyed being outdoors every day, skiing (in his signature Lederhosen) at Osler Bluff in Collingwood, sailing and swimming great distances at Stony Lake, in the Kawarthas, and jogging daily in the Rosedale Ravine (with his trusty Dictaphone in hand). Eb was a generous, big-hearted force of nature who brought his passion for architecture, urbanism and the respect for human experience to all his endeavours. Gracious to the end, he so appreciated the unconditional kindness he received from Jane and his caregivers, who showered love and attention on him. Thank you to Lisa, Cathy, Norma, Isabel, Amalyn, Mitch, Merly and especially Victor. The family would also like to thank Dr. David Greenberg whose care was exceptional. The family will celebrate Eb's life when it is safe to gather again. In the meantime, do something creative for your city or your community and think of Eb.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 14 to Jan. 18, 2022.

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Pamela Gawn

January 22, 2022

I am so sorry for your loss and my heart goes out to family, friends, colleagues and all who were lucky to know Eb. What an amazing man and an amazing life. His legacy lives on in the character, creativity and ethics of his children. He was so filled with humour, generosity, creativity and wit. That twinkle in his eye a most welcoming view of his open optimism. What an icon. I was lucky to have met him.

Diana D'Amelio

January 21, 2022

My sincere condolences to you Jane, Margie, and your entire family on the loss of Eb. I feel privileged to have been able to witness the incredible love he had for you Jane. Even when he spoke so little, his eyes lit up when you entered the room. It was heart-warming! And lucky for me, Margie and I have shared many family stories. So I must share a little bit with you. Eb was an incredible man. While I only knew him in the later stages of his life, when I became his personal trainer, the memories of his dedication, strength, and determination are simply awe inspiring. But little did I know, some 30 years earlier, would I be so lucky to meet the man responsible for the most incredible venue, where I had the best summer job, Ontario Place. In my 2nd and 3rd year of college, I was a stage hand at the Forum. Working with some of the greatest talent from all walks of music, like Ella Fitzgerald, Johnny Cash, Pat Metheny, Oscar Petersen, Burton Cummings, as well as the National Ballet of Canada and the Barnum & Bailey circus, where I was even befriended by a family of elephants. Just...wow! To have the opportunity to set up and light these magnificent performers in this amazing open air space, designed with a unique 360 degree rotating stage, so every single fan in the audience, whether in paid seats, or on the surrounding hills, would have the ability to see their favourite stars without obstruction, was spectacular! This was Eb Zeidler's genius. Unfortunately I was never able to share this with Eb. But just like that brilliant rotating stage, in the phenomenal Ontario Place Forum that Eb created, things come full circle. I feel grateful to have the opportunity to share these wonderful memories now. Thank you. May these and the many, many other Eb stories you hear in the days and weeks to come, offer you comfort during this sad time. Diana xo

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Arthur McLean

January 20, 2022

To Rob and the Zeidler family, deepest sympathies.

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Tom Moos

January 20, 2022

Dear Zeidler Family:
We are so deeply saddened by the passing of an amazing visionary, husband, father, grandfather, and friend who made such an impact locally and globally.
As a client for many years he, members of family and his firm were loyal customers who we helped for many years.
One thing I just learned was that he had spent time living and studying where my late Dad was born in Karlsruhe.
May his memory always be for a blessing and may those good memories give you all the strength to carry on. Know that he touched everyone of us.
Tom Moos and family formerly of Kennedy Travel Bureau Ltd.

Monica Moles Webb

January 19, 2022

Eb Zeidler has left an incredible legacy to the world of architecture. Especially to those of us able to experience and see his works of art in our own city landscape.

And while most of his works are prominent public spaces, I remember once seeing a cottage he designed on Georgian Bay, and being in awe of its uniqueness, but also how its form blended so seamlessly with the native landscape.

He was also a very kind and humble person, like the rest of his family. My deep felt condolences to them for their loss. Wishing you all peace and comfort.

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Richard Fischer

January 17, 2022

My deep condolences to Jane, Rob and the rest of the Zeidler family for the loss of Eb. I have fond memories of the many times that I visited their wonderful home on Beaumont Rd., as a friend of Rob. Eb and Jane ( always Mr. and Mrs. Zeidler to me) were always so welcoming and kind, a spirit that is reflected in so much of Eb's architecture I believe. I hope that the whole family is comforted by many warm memories and the knowledge that Eb achieved so much in architecture and in life.

ARCHITECTURE RL GRAVEL inc

January 17, 2022

Condolences to the family and friends.Rest in peace EB.
Thank you for your trust. Richard L. Gravel, architecte,
St-Jean-de-Matha, Québec, Canada

Robin Ramsay-Harron

January 16, 2022

On behalf of our deceased parents Bud and Bea Ramsay, we are sending our sincere condolences to Jane and the family.
Our father, Bud Ramsay worked with Eb for over 10 years as Project Architect Manager for the Regional Hospital Complex in St. John and the University Health Science Centre in Edmonton. Dad became Director of Administration in Toronto until he retired in 1995.
Bea and Bud would want to send Jane and family this heart felt note in appreciation of those wonderful years of shared work and friendship.

Leah Taylor Roy

January 16, 2022

A remarkable man whose wife Jane and family will deeply miss him. His loss will be felt throughout the toronto community and indeed across the country. Canada was lucky that Eb Zeidler chose Canada as his home and his legacy lives on.

Philip Siller

January 15, 2022

Best wishes to Eb's family at this moment. I had the privilege to work with Eb in the late 80s and to benefit from him graciousness and insight. He was a wonderful person.

Barbara Hopewell

January 15, 2022

It was an honour and a privilege to work with Eb.

Subash Jalali and Roma Jalali

January 15, 2022

Dear Margie
We are very saddened to hear about your dad.
Our sincere and deepest condolences.
He has been an icon and a legend.
Never easy to lose a parent.
His bountiful and beautiful memories are there for ever and to be celebrated
They offer comfort and healing at this moment of loss
Wish you and the family all the strength and courage
Subash and Roma

Subash Jalali and Roma Jalali

January 15, 2022

Dear Margie
Very saddened
Our deepest condolences
An icon and a legendary figure
Never easy to lose a parent
The bountiful and beautiful memories to celebrate an amazing contribution to family and society
Wish you and family the courage to withstand the loss

Jill Weston

January 15, 2022

My sincere condolences on the passing of Eb. My late brother, Lyndon Devaney, spoke so highly of Eb and I know he would never have been the architect he became without Eb´s counsel, support and mentorship. They have left a lasting legacy.

Rob Eley

January 14, 2022

My wife and I offer our sincere condolences to the whole family.

Martin Fiset

January 14, 2022

He was my mentor, I owe him a lot.
Sincere condolences to the family.

Ian Trudeau

January 14, 2022

I feel honoured to have met Mr. Zeidler and have had the opportunity to collaborate with his office on some iconic projects. A tremendous example of how life should be lived. Bon voyage sir.

Laraine Black

January 14, 2022

Margie, My sympathies on the passing of your father.

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