The architectural community is mourning the loss of a prominent architect who designed a number of iconic landmarks across Toronto and Canada over the course of his career.
Eberhard ‘Eb’ Zeidler passed away Jan. 7, just shy of his 96th birthday on Jan. 11.
Over the course of his career he designed over 1,000 buildings including the Eaton Centre, Ontario Place, the Queen’s Quay Terminal, the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, the McMaster Health Sciences Centre in Hamilton and Canada Place for Expo 86 in Vancouver.