Male, US, born 07/05/1912, died 02/16/1985

Associated with the firms network

Campbell and Wong and Associates; Langhorst and Langhorst, Architects; Wong and Brocchini, Architects and Planners; Wong, Worley, Architect


Professional History

Draftsman/Chief Draftsman, N.W. Sexton, Architect, San Francisco, CA, 1936–1942; Field Architect, US Maritime Commission, San Francisco, CA, 1942–1943; Architect for Shipyard Facilities, Henry Kaiser Shipyards, Oakland, CA, 1943-1945; Designer, Langhorst and Langhorst, Architects, San Francisco, CA, 1943–1946; Partner, [John Carden] Campbell and Wong, Associates, San Francisco, CA, 1946–1968; Partner, Wong and Brocchini, San Francisco, CA, 1968–1985;

Board of Directors of the San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Associations, 1955-1959; President, California State Board of Architects and Examiners, 1963; Co-authored with John W. McHugh, 'Instant San Francisco,' a publication produced for the NCARB National Convention in San Francisco, CA, 07/1971;

Elected for design to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects (FAIA), 1961;

Education

Wong was educated in Oakland, CA, city schools and at the Lignan School, Canton, China; coursework, Saint Mary's College, Moraga, CA, 1932; A.B. with Honors, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1936;

A.B. with Honors, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1936; member, English Club, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1933; member, Delta Sigma Chi, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1934; member, Tau Sigma Delta, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1936;

Personal

Wong was born in California and died in San Francisco, CA, at the age of 72; his last residence was in the 94103 zip code of San Francisco;

His mother's maiden name was Young.

Wong married in 1938.

In 1955, he reported having had 2 children.

SSN: 556-07-6549; by 1955, Wong reported having traveled in Honolulu, HI, Japan, Korea, Shanghai, China, Hong Kong and Canton, China.


PCAD id: 386