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‘Passionate and brilliant’ architect dies on family ski trip

A prominent Edmonton architect who died in a skiing accident in British Columbia is being remembered as a loving father who made a lasting impact on the city.

“[He was] just one of the finest human beings you could ever have met,” said Doug McConnell, principal of Dialog, where Tom Sutherland worked as the firm’s managing principal.

“Tom’s ability to touch people and make a profound difference was truly unique.”

Sutherland, 53, was injured this week following an accident while skiing with his family in Fernie, B.C.. He was airlifted to a nearby hospital, where he later died.

He leaves behind a wife and three teenaged triplets as well as a university-aged daughter.  

“He loved them very, very dearly,” McConnell said.

He called Sutherland was a “passionate and brilliant architect” who was behind the push to move the firm downtown. As the project manager of Edmonton’s downtown plan, McConnell said the architect has left a “tremendous legacy,” both at his firm and central Edmonton.

Sutherland left his mark on projects across the province, including the Edmonton Clinic, the HP centre at NAIT and Grande Prairie Regional Hospital.

McConnell said Sutherland was dedicated to using his work to bring people together and attempt to improve his community.

“He cared so much and he touched the people he worked with in a very, very fundamental and personal way.”

McConnell said Sutherland’s coworkers are still coming to grips with his death and are considering how to best pay tribute to him.

Source:: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/tom-sutherland-edmonton-architect-killed-in-fernie-skiing-accident-1.3020997?cmp=rss

      

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