Ron Thom, Architect: The Life of a Creative Modernist
By (Author) Adele Weder
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
3rd January 2023
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Individual architects and architectural firms
720.92
Hardback
336
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
A definitive biography of an iconic Canadian architectand a social portraitof the midcentury design world he lived in.
Ron Thom came of age in the mid-20th century, just as the modern movement and an impending building boom were about to reshape the country. Talented in music and art as well as design, he rejected sleek austerity in favor of modern architecture that is warm, intimate, and beautiful. He worked from coast to coast, and his most renowned buildingsMassey College, Trent University, the Shaw Festival Theatre, and landmark housescontinue to inspire generations of architects, as well as the legions of people who work, study, visit, and live in them.
In Adele Weders new biography, Thom emerges as a complex figure, gifted with creative genius but pursued by demons. More than just the life story of one man, this book is a portrait of the society that shaped him. His world included Jack Shadbolt, Arthur Erickson, the Massey family, Barbara, and Murray Frum, and many other luminaries of 20th-century Canada.
To unpack this multifaceted story, Weder pored through institutional and personal archives in Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Peterborough, and Toronto. She tracked down and interviewed Thoms surviving friends, colleagues, and family members across the country, from New Brunswick to Vancouver Island. Her extensive research serves as the bedrock for Ron Thom, Architecta book for anyone interested in a transformative era in Canada's cultural history.
"A thorough and compassionate portrait. . . Reads like a novel: tragic at times, but exhilarating in so many ways." Canadian Architect "A terrific bookhistorically necessary and worthy of its subject. Also a great read." Douglas Coupland, author of City of Glass "This wonderful study of Ron Thom's genius helped explain to me the difference between a humdrum shelter and something akin to a miracle." John Fraser, master emeritus of Massey College and author of Eminent Canadians "Ron Thom is one of the most importantand misunderstoodfigures in Canadian architectural history, and this compelling and meticulously researched biography sets the record straight." Elsa Lam, editor of Canadian Architect and coauthor / editor of Canadian Modern Architecture "An insightful, enlightening, and gratifyingly fast-paced examination of one of Canadian architectures greatest minds and saddest lives." Alexander Varty, BC Booklook "The book gives Mr. Thom his due as a designer, and it also raises tough questions about the state of architecture: Where are the great artists today And does our society care enough about architecture to give them a shot. . . Ms. Weder's book skillfully explains [Ron Thom's] 'instinctive' approach to composition. But she also reveals the man, who was brilliant, charismatic, driven and, in the end, brought low by addiction." Alex Bozikovic, The Globe and Mail "Thom was a true talent, and Weder captures how hard it was for him to create in a world that saw buildings not always as marvellous places to enhance life but rather as the more prosaic outcome of functional or commercial imperatives." Kelvin Browne, Literary Review of Canada "Essential reading for anyone who has even a passing interest in Canadian architecture, and even more so for practicing architects and students. Adele here has demonstrated her skills as an expert storyteller, having culled through what must've been a mountain of material to make this an entertaining and richly informative book." Sean Ruthen, Spacing
Adele Weder is an architectural writer, curator, and cultural journalist whose work has been published in design journals and anthologies across North America. She lives in Vancouver and Haida Gwaii, British Columbia.