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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox architect Gilbert Lester Leong (1911-1996) was a Chinese-American architect who designed churches and public buildings in the Los Angeles area.[1] He was the first Chinese-American to graduate from USC with a degree in architecture. His designs helped shape the architecture of postwar Los Angeles and Chinatown. Leong was also a co-founder of the East West Bank in 1973. The bank was set up to serve the Chinese American community in Southern California.[1][2]

Education

Career

After graduating from the University of Southern California with a degree in architecture, Leong worked with architects Paul Williams and Harwell Hamilton Harris. Leong eventually began to work on his own.[5] Leong designed both residential and public buildings in his career. He had an influence on the postwar California architecture of Los Angeles.[6][7]

Exhibitions

Designs

Selected Chinatown buildings by Gilbert Leong
Name Image Year Address Notes/Refs.
Chinese United Methodist Church 1947 825 N Hill [10]
First Chinese Baptist Church 1951 942 Yale [11]
Kong Chow Family Association and Temple Файл:Los Angeles - USA (15229823996).jpg 1960 931 N Broadway
King Hing Theater Файл:Los Angeles - USA (15249797271).jpg 1962 647 N Spring [12]Шаблон:Rp
Bank of America Файл:Los Angeles (26398498372).jpg 1972 850 N Broadway With Richard Layne Tom[12]Шаблон:Rp
Phoenix Bakery 1977 969 N Broadway [12]Шаблон:Rp

Other designs by Leong include:

Personal

Leong was born in 1911: he was the son of Chinese immigrant parents. He was the first Chinese American to graduate from USC with a degree in architecture.[12]Шаблон:Rp Leong served in the U.S. Army during World War II,[5][18] and worked for Paul R. Williams after the war.[11] Leong and his family owned the Soochow Restaurant in Los Angeles.[19] Leong co-founded the East West Bank in 1973.[20] Leong died in Pasadena California on August 23, 1996.[21]

Leong married Florence "Sissee" See in 1942;[22][23] she was the daughter of Chinatown businessman Fong See and the great-aunt of novelist Lisa See, who documented the family's history in her memoir On Gold Mountain at Sissee's request.[24] Leslee Leong, the daughter of Gilbert and Florence, inherited the F. Suie One Co., which had been founded by Fong See.[25]

References

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External links

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