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Elmar Tampõld : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elmar Tampõld Elmar Tampõld (August 3, 1920〔(University of Toronto: Estonian Studies Programme )〕 – March 7, 2013) was an Estonian-Canadian architect and founder of an academic base for Estonian studies in Toronto. ==Education== Tampõld attended the Kärdla Reaalkool on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa,〔(Hiiumaa.ee )〕 graduating in 1938 and then continued his studies in the capital Tallinn at the Tallinn Teachers’ College. Tampõld graduated in 1941.〔 In 1943 he enrolled in the Technical University in Tallinn, but the continuation of World War II interrupted his education and Tampõld relocated to Sweden where he resumed his studies at the Stockholm Technical Institute from 1946 until 1948, majoring in marine engineering. After he emigrated to Canada in 1948, Tampõld attended the University of Toronto from 1949 until 1953 and he graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture.〔 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 Tampõld was accepted as a member of both the Ontario Association of Architects and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. In 1997 Tampõld was nominated and achieved a lifetime membership of the Ontario Association of Architects.〔
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