Bing Thom
Bing Wing Thom, was a Canadian architect and urban designer.
Biography
Bing Wing Thom was born of December 8, 1940 in Hong Kong, he immigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with his family in 1950. His paternal grandfather originally immigrated to Vancouver in the 1890s and his father was born in New Westminster before moving to Hong Kong after being unable to practice as a pharmacist in Canada.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.
He moved to Tokyo in 1971 to work for Japanese architect 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, the Robson Square Courthouse Complex in Vancouver and the Air Defence Ministry Building in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
In 1981, Thom established his own architecture firm, Vancouver-based Bing Thom Architects. In 1995, Thom was made a Member of the Order of Canada and he was a recipient of the Golden Jubilee Medal for outstanding service to his country. He was a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Thom received honorary degrees from the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University.
In 2010, Thom was awarded the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada's Architectural Firm of the Year award. and in 2011 he was awarded the RAIC's highest honour, the RAIC Gold Medal.
Thom died on October 4, 2016 at the age of 75 following a brain aneurysm on a trip to Hong Kong.
Bing Thom Architects
As of 2015 the firm had a total staff of 47, including principals Michael Heeney, Venelin Kokalov and Shinobu Homma, directors, registered architects, architectural graduate and students, urban designers and planners, and support staff.The firm specialized in urban planning and complex building types such as civic buildings, performing arts centres and public spaces. Typically projects are mixed-use, integrating commercial, residential and cultural uses to create a sustainable whole. They had offices in Vancouver, Hong Kong, and Washington, DC. Today only the Vancouver office survives under a new name Revery Architecture.
Awards and prizes
- Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Medal for Excellence in Architecture, AIBC 2016
- Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Certificate of Merit for Excellence in Architecture, AIBC 2013
- Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award Winner 2012
- Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Gold Medal 2011
- Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Certificate of Merit, AIBC 2011
- Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Architectural Firm Award 2010
- Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Certificate of Merit for Excellence in Architecture, AIBC 2007
- Excellence on the Waterfront Awards – Top Honor, The Waterfront Center, Washington DC 2005
- Merit Awards, Landscape Analysis & Planning, Boston Society of Landscape Architects 2005
- Marche International des Professionels de l'Immobilier Special Jury Prize 2004
- Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Medal in Architecture, AIBC 2004
- Architectural Institute of British Columbia Innovation Award 2004
- CIP Award for Planning Excellence, Canadian Institute of Planners 2001
- Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Medal, AIBC 2000
- Architectural Institute of British Columbia Innovation Award 2000
- Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Medal, AIBC 1998
- USITT Merit Award, United States Institute for Theater Technology 1998
- Winner, Canadian National Selection 1992
- Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia Medal, AIBC 1992
- Governor General Medal, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 1990
- Governor General Medal, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 1990
- Excellence on the Waterfront Award, The Waterfront Center, Washington DC '''1990'''
Publications
- Bing Thom Architects, Bing Thom Works, Princeton Architectural Press, 2011
- 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