Bach, Michael

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Bach, Michael

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[ca. 1949]

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Mihkel (Michael) Bach was an Estonian, who studied architecture in Berlin before the Second World War. In 1949, while living in Sweden, he met a visiting professor from the University of Toronto’s School of Architecture. The professor encouraged Bach to come to Toronto to join the faculty of modern architecture, which was still in it’s formative years. Bach brought a modernist architectural style from Western Europe to Toronto and is said to have played an important role in the design of Victoria College’s Wymilwood Residence.

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"A JANE’S WALK: ESTONIAN ARCHITECTS AND THEIR BUILDINGS IN MIDTOWN TORONTO." Amalgamated. https://ericvery.wordpress.com/2014/05/28/estonian-architects-and-their-buildings-in-midtown-toronto/.

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