Fonds Van Ginkel Associates
1944-1992
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Van Ginkel Associates was established in 1957 in Montréal by H.P. Daniel van Ginkel and Blanche Lemco van Ginkel. The practice was briefly located in Winnipeg between 1966-68, then returned to Montréal until 1977, when it moved to Toronto as van Ginkel Associates (1977). Van Ginkel Associates also operated under the following names: van Ginkel Associates Ltd., Ecos Ltd. (project for the Government of Malaysia), van Ginkel Partners (in association with other firms), Ginkelvan Ltd., van Ginkel Associates Ltd. (1977).
H.P. DANIEL "SANDY" VAN GINKEL
Amsterdam, Netherlands, 10 February 1920 - Toronto, Canada, 5 July 2009
H.P. Daniel "Sandy" van Ginkel was born on 10 February 1920, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Sandy van Ginkel studied architecture at the Elckerlyc Academy of Architecture and Applied Art in Lage Vuurse, the Netherlands and Sociology at the University of Utrecht. At the start of his career, he worked in private offices in architecture and planning, designing residences, the interior of a passenger liner and the pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair. He also planned the reconstruction of an island flooded during the war. There were seventeen towns and villages on the island. Between 1946 and 1949, Sandy van Ginkel worked in the Ministry of Planning as architect-planner responsible for the regional planning area south of the City of Stockholm. In private practice he developed site plans for several new towns, for example, Taby and Nynäshamn. He also worked as a consultant for Svenska Shell during this period.
In 1950, he developed pre-fabricated houses for Guinness in Ireland and a plan for the rehabilitation of the river estuaries for the Land Rehabilitation Authority in his capacity as consultant. In 1951, Sandy van Ginkel was architect-planner for the City of Amsterdam under the direction of Cornelis van Eesteren. He was chiefly engaged in two major projects for the redevelopment of the city's historic core. In 1953, Sandy van Ginkel established his own practice in Amsterdam and designed residences, exhibitions, theatres, schools, and the new town of Nagele, which he designed in collaboration with Aldo van Eyck and the Dutch Group "De 8". In 1957, Sandy van GInkel married Blanche Lemco van Ginkel, whom he met during the 1953 CIAM congress, and moved to Montréal where they established a multidisciplinary planning, management and architecture firm.
Sandy van Ginkel has held faculty appointments at several universities: Assistant Professor of Architecture, McGill University (1958); Lecturer at McGill University (1963-64); Professor of Architecture, Nova Scotia Technical College (1964); Director, Research Group for Environmental Studies, Nova Scotia Technical College (1965); Professor of City Planning, University of Manitoba (1967). He was also Moshe Safdie's professor and thesis advisor at McGill University.
In 1987, Sandy van Ginkel was appointed Thomas Jefferson Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia. Sandy van Ginkel has published internationally on architectural and planning work in the professional press and several books. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Architect, Architectural Forum, Architectural Record and Canadian Art. From 1989 on, Sandy van Ginkel worked mostly as a sculptor. H.P. Daniel van Ginkel passed away on 5 July 2009. The van Ginkel couple had three children: Peter, Brenda, and Marc.
Throughout his career, Sandy van Ginkel received various honours and awards, including: Member Royal Architectural Institute of Canada; Canadian Architect Award (1972); Ordre des urbanistes du Québec (2003); Member of the Order of Canada (2007).
BLANCHE LEMCO VAN GINKEL
London, England, 14 December 1923 - 20 October 2022
Born 14 December 1923, in London, England, Blanche Lemco van Ginkel received her Bachelor of Architecture from McGill University (1945) and a Master of City Planning from Harvard University (1950).
Prior to founding the firm of van Ginkel Associates Ltd. in 1957, Blanche Lemco van Ginkel gained a diverse experience in the fields of architecture, city and regional planning, and urban design in Canada, the United States, England, France. She also gained experience as a Planning Assistant (1945) in Windsor, Ontario for the Planning Commission, Windsor, Ontario. She was Manager (1946), for the Regina City Planning Committee, Regina, Saskatchewan and she was a contributor in the office of W. Crabtree, architect (1946) in London, England, where she worked on a variety of architectural projects and rehabilitation of Southampton. She was also a contributor in the office of Le Corbusier, in Paris, France, working on the design of the toit-terrasse, Unité d'Habitation, Marseille; contributor in the office of Mayerovitch & Bernstein (1950), in Montréal, Québec, working on the design of houses, commercial and industrial buildings.
She has held faculty appointments and has been visiting critic/lecturer at several universities including: The University of Pennsylvania (1951-57); Harvard University (1958, 1971); University of Montréal (1961-67, 1969-70); Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1966); McGill University (1971-77); Princeton University (1976-80); Director of the School of Architecture, University of Toronto (1977-80); Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at University of Toronto from 1980-82.
Blanche Lemco van Ginkel has published on architecture and planning work in the professional press. Her articles have been published in Canadian Art, Journal of the American Institute of Planners, Community Planning Review, Architecture Canada, Architectural Design, The Canadian Architect. Throughout her career, she received various honours and awards, including: IFHP Grand Prix for Film (1956); Massey Medal for Architecture (1964); Queen's Jubilee Medal for Architecture.
Blanche Lemco van Ginkel passed away on October 20, 2022.
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