- Elmar Tampõld
Elmar Tampõld (born
August 3 ,1920 inKäina Parish ,Hiiumaa ,Estonia ) [ [http://www.utoronto.ca/estonian/elmar_tampold.htm University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Programme] ] is an Estonian-born Canadian architect and founder of an academic base for Estonian studies inToronto ,Canada .Education
Elmar Tampõld attended the
Kärdla Reaalkool on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa [ [http://wwwl.hiiumaa.ee/print.php?pprint=1&idc=1011128100047711000 Hiiumaa.ee] ] , graduating in 1938 and then continued his studies in the Baltic countries' capital ofTallinn at the Tallinn Teachers’ College. Tampõld graduated in 1941. [ [http://www.utoronto.ca/estonian/elmar_tampold.htm University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Programme] ] In 1943 he enrolled in the Technical University in Tallinn, but the continuation ofWorld War II interrupted his education and Tampõld relocated toSweden where he resumed his studies at theStockholm Technical Institute from 1946 until 1948, majoring in marine engineering.After he emigrated to Canada in 1948, Elmar Tampõld attended the
University of Toronto from 1949 until 1953 and he graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture. [ [http://www.utoronto.ca/estonian/elmar_tampold.htm University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Programme] ] Among his honors he achieved as a student at the University of Toronto were the Hobb’s Glass Scholarship for highest standing in Design and he was nominated for the Pilkington Award for his thesis project, "Toronto Olympic Stadium". In 1956 Elmar Tampõld was accepted as a member of both the Ontario Association of Architects and theRoyal Architectural Institute of Canada . In 1997 Tampõld was nominated and achieved a lifetime membership of the Ontario Association of Architects. [ [http://www.utoronto.ca/estonian/elmar_tampold.htm University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Programme] ]Career
Elmar Tampõld began his architectural career in the design department of John B. Parkin and Associates. He worked for John B. Parkin and Associates from 1953 until 1956. From 1957 to 1959 he was the Chief Architect for the Canadian office of H.K. Ferguson Company Engineers and Architects in
Cleveland, Ohio ,USA . In 1959, along with a classmate John Wells, he helped establish the architectural firm of Tampõld and Wells. During 35 years of practice, Tampõld helped design over 1,000 buildings for public, institutional, and private clients. [ [http://www.utoronto.ca/estonian/elmar_tampold.htm University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Programme] ] Possibly best known for his work with universities and higher educational facilities, Tampõld was commissioned to design buildings inNova Scotia ,Ontario andNew Brunswick and offices for Tampõld and Wells were eventually opened inHalifax andMontreal . The architectural firm specialized in the design and construction of university student residences, which included residences forNeill-Wycik College ,Pestalozzi College ,Laurentian University ,Saint Mary’s University in Halifax,Acadia University ,University of Fredericton ,Dag Hammarskjöld House and further student residences inWaterloo, Ontario andAnn Arbor, Michigan . Many of his structures during the period of the late 1960s and early 1970s are in the restrained Brutalism style of architecture, such as theRochdale College tower, completed in 1968. [ [http://www.chbooks.com/archives/online_books/eastwest/092.html East/West] ]During his his years in Canada, Elmar Tampõld has been a prominent leader in the Toronto Estonian community and helping to preserve the
Estonian language andEstonian culture . In 1949 he established the University of Toronto Estonian Students’ Society and was elected the organization's first President. [ [http://www.ajalugu.ca/en/2.html Estonians In Canada, Volume II] ] Proceeds from the Society’s events and fundraisers helped enable the founding of a scholarship fund for Estonian immigrant students, and students of Estonian heritage. In 1967 Elmar Tampõld proposed the concept of a residence hall namedTartu College to the Canadian Estonian community and University of Toronto, and from 1967 to 1970 Tampõld served numerous roles in the implementation, construction and design of Tartu College; from main financier, sponsor and main architect. [ [http://saarlane.ca/sut.htm Saarlaste Ühing Torontos] ] The student residence hall was named by Tampõld after the Estonian city ofTartu . Completed in 1970, the building is located at Madison Avenue, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and serves as a residence hall for University of Toronto students as well as a centre for serving the Estonian-Canadian community of the city. Tartu College has a long-standing relationship with Estonia'sUniversity of Tartu . [ [http://www.ajaleht.ut.ee/356941 Tartu Ülikooli] ]In 1982, Elmar Tampõld proposed the idea of reinvesting Tartu College’s surplus revenues for the founding of a Chair of Estonian Studies at the University of Toronto. The university agreed and in 1983, he helped establish the Chair of Estonian Studies Foundation with fellow expatriate Estonian professors, neuroscientist
Endel Tulving and chemical engineerOlev Träss . The three men made the initial presentation to the University of Toronto and Tampõld became the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Chair of Estonian Studies Foundation. [ [http://www.utoronto.ca/estonian/elmar_tampold.htm University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Programme] ] Since 1999, Jüri Kivimäe, Professor of History and Chair of Estonian Studies has headed the University of Toronto's Elmar Tampõld Chair of Estonian Studies. [ [http://www.ut.ee/365949?print=1 University of Tartu] ]In 1999, Elmar Tampõld established the Estonian Scholarships Fund, called the
Ilmar Heinsoo Award, from the University of Toronto, the government of the province ofOntario ,Tartu College , the Estonian Studies Fund, the Fraternitas Estica, the Estonian National Foundation, and the Estonian Credit Union. The scholarship was created in appreciation of the former Estonian honorary consul. [ [http://www.utoronto.ca/estonian/elmar_tampold.htm University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Programme] ] Additionally, in 1999, he helped merge the two Toronto-based Estonian weekly newspapers into a single weekly paper called "Estonian Life".Legacy
On
May 7 ,2008 , while visiting Canada, Estonian PresidentToomas Hendrik Ilves praised Elmar Tampõld in a speech given at the Estonian House in Toronto as a "builder of cultural bridges". [ [http://www.president.ee/en/duties/speeches.php?gid=114436 President of the Republic of Estonia] ]Elmar Tampõld continues to participate in numerous events celebrating and preserving Estonian culture. He has participated at conferences and events for the Estonian Literary Museum, [ [http://www.kirmus.ee/baltic_archives_abroad_2006/participants.html Estonian Literay Museum] ] the Estonian Canadian Historical Commission ("Kanada Eestlaste Ajaloo Komisjon") [ [http://www.ajalugu.ca/en/index.html Estonian Canadian Historical Commission] ] and Korporatsioon Sakala. [ [http://korpsakala.ee/?page=51 Korporatsion Sakala] ]
Tampõld has long planned to found a Museum of Estonia Abroad in Toronto (abbreviated "VEMU", for the Estonian "Välis-Eesti Muuseum"). Tampõld envisions the museum to become a monument to part of the Estonian immigrant community in the West and serve as a higher educational and cultural institution. [ [http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:m4J_ZyZlsGUJ:www.kirmus.ee/baltic_archives_abroad_2006/theses.pdf+%22Elmar+Tamp%C3%B5ld%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=16&gl=us Must, Aadu. "Estica välisarhiivides/Estica in archives abroad"] ]
Elmar Tampõld currently resides in Toronto, Canada with his wife, Leida. [ [http://www.eesti.ca/?op=article&articleid=8552 Eesti Elu] ]
Awards
*Centennial Award Canada Housing Design Council, 1967
*Canadian Architect Yearbook Award of Excellence, 1968
*Canadian Housing Council Award, 1971 and 1976
*North York Award of Excellence, 1990
*Order of the White Star IV Class, 1998References
External links
* [http://www.utoronto.ca/estonian/elmar_tampold.htm University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Program]
* [http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:zdkBFStGFGsJ:www.utoronto.ca/estonian/files/memhist.pdf+elmar+tampold&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=18&gl=us Memory and History]
* [http://www.ajaleht.ut.ee/58562 Tartu University] (in Estonian)
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