Founded in 1992 to escape the oftentimes frenetic architecture scene, this firm provides thoughtful, deliberate, and well-planned architectural services to both end-user and AEC industry clients. It has evolved from AutoCAD subconsulting to full-service architecture. End user jobs include residential and apartment renovations, commercial and educational interiors.
For the AEC industry, the firm provides architectural assistance in design and production on an as-needed basis as well as the occasional AutoCAD training, setup, and management. Recently completed projects as architect-of-record include a single-family renovation in Montclair, a Bathroom Fixture Showroom in Manhattan's Flatiron District, and two Manhattan apartment renovations.
Recent projects as consulting architect include exterior restoration construction documents and landmarks work for Ivan Brice Architecture and construction documents for a new apartment building in Ridgewood, New Jersey for Peter Raymond Wells, Architects.
For the AEC industry, the firm provides architectural assistance in design and production on an as-needed basis as well as the occasional AutoCAD training, setup, and management. Recently completed projects as architect-of-record include a single-family renovation in Montclair, a Bathroom Fixture Showroom in Manhattan's Flatiron District, and two Manhattan apartment renovations.
Recent projects as consulting architect include exterior restoration construction documents and landmarks work for Ivan Brice Architecture and construction documents for a new apartment building in Ridgewood, New Jersey for Peter Raymond Wells, Architects.
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My Dad, Bob Wong, passed away last week.
He was a retired architect, for many years as a principal of Wong & Wong, Architects in Honolulu.
Originally an engineering student at the University of Hawaii, he transferred to Cornell to study architecture through the G.I. Bill.
Before moving back the Honolulu, he worked in New York City and San Francisco.
In Honolulu, he first worked with Alfred Preis before joining up with Howard Wong, a friend from the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, to form their practice.
He was a retired architect, for many years as a principal of Wong & Wong, Architects in Honolulu.
Originally an engineering student at the University of Hawaii, he transferred to Cornell to study architecture through the G.I. Bill.
Before moving back the Honolulu, he worked in New York City and San Francisco.
In Honolulu, he first worked with Alfred Preis before joining up with Howard Wong, a friend from the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, to form their practice.
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