Bing Thom
Bing Wing Thom | |
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Born |
Hong Kong | 8 December 1940
Awards | Order of Canada |
Bing Wing Thom, CM (Chinese: 譚秉榮; born 8 December 1940) is a Canadian architect and urban designer. Born in Hong Kong, he immigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with his family in 1950.[1]
Career
Thom received a Bachelor of Architecture in 1966 from the University of British Columbia and a Master of Architecture in 1970 from the University of California, Berkeley.[2]
He moved to Tokyo in 1971 to work for Japanese architect-urbanist Fumihiko Maki. Returning to Canada in 1972, he joined Arthur Erickson Architects as project director and oversaw projects such as Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto (1977), the Robson Square Courthouse Complex in Vancouver (1973–79) and the Air Defence Ministry Building in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
In 1981, Thom established his own architecture firm, Vancouver-based Bing Thom Architects.[3]
In 1995, Thom was made a Member of the Order of Canada and he is a recipient of the Golden Jubilee Medal for outstanding service to his country. He is a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.
Thom is the recipient of honorary degrees from the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University.
In 2010, Thom and his firm were awarded the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's Architectural Firm of the Year award.[4] and in 2011 he was awarded the RAIC's highest honour, the RAIC Gold Medal [5]
Architectural and urban design projects
Structure | Location | Type | Year |
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Tarrant County College Downtown Campus | Fort Worth, Texas, USA | educational institute | 2011 |
Surrey City Centre Public Library | Surrey, British Columbia, Canada | library | 2011 |
Arena Stage Theater expansion | Washington, DC, USA | performing arts structure | 2010 |
SAIT Polytechnic Parking Garage | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | parking structure | 2009 |
Sunset Community Centre | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | community centre | 2008 |
Trafalgar Square Installation | London, England, United Kingdom | public square | 2008 |
Aberdeen Centre addition and condo development | Richmond, British Columbia, Canada | residential structure | 2008 |
SAIT Polytechnic Master Plan | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | educational institute | 2007 |
Trinity Uptown planning and urban design study | Fort Worth, Texas, USA | mixed-use development | 2006 |
Central City Shopping Centre, SFU campus and office integration | Surrey, British Columbia, Canada | educational institute and retail development | 2004 |
Aberdeen Centre | Richmond, British Columbia, Canada | retail, entertainment development | 2004 |
City of Dalian Masterplan | Dalian, People's Republic of China | city plan | 1995 |
City of Yuxi Masterplan | Yuxi, People's Republic of China | city plan | 1999 |
Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at UBC | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | performing arts structure | 1997 |
Canada Pavilion at Expo '92 | Seville, Spain | general structure | 1992 |
False Creek Yacht Club | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | general structure | 1989 |
The Pointe condominium | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | residential development | 1995 |
Pacific Canada Pavilion, Vancouver Aquarium | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | general structure | 1998 |
Publications
- Roan, Neill Archer, Scale + Timbre, The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Black Dog Publishing, 2002
- Bing Thom Architects, Canada Pavilion: Expo '92 Seville, Spain, Bing Thom Architects, Inc., 1992
External links
- Bing Thom Architects web site
- Bing Wing Thom at The Canadian Encyclopedia
- Bing Thom speaking on Vancouver's development at an SFU City Program lecture (February 1, 2008, mp3 link)
- The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts
- Arena Stage, Washington DC
- Surrey Central City
- Simon Fraser University Surrey
- Aberdeen Centre
References
- ↑ The Canadian Encyclopedia. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0011493
- ↑ Vancouverism website. http://www.vancouverism.ca/exhibition/bing_thom/
- ↑ The Canadian Encyclopedia. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0011493
- ↑ Royal Architectural Institute of Canada website http://www.raic.org/honours_and_awards/awards_firm/2010recipient_e.htm
- ↑ Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Gold Medal — 2011 Recipient http://www.raic.org/honours_and_awards/honours_gold_medal/2011/medalist_e.htm
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