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David H.T. Wong is a Vancouver born and raised Architect and Urban Ecologist who in 1992 founded his first architectural company | David H.T. Wong is a Vancouver born and raised Architect and Urban Ecologist who in 1992 founded his first architectural company, which has grown to become one of the largest design firms in Singapore. | ||
Besides his Architectural work, David is also an environmentalist and Asian Canadian Activist. He is a founding Director for Ricepaper Magazine, the Chinese Canadian Historical Society, Asian Canadian Writers Workshop, and ExplorAsian: Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society. | Besides his Architectural work, David is also an environmentalist and Asian Canadian Activist. He is a founding Director for Ricepaper Magazine, the Chinese Canadian Historical Society, Asian Canadian Writers Workshop, and ExplorAsian: Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society. | ||
Recently, in October 1, 2012, he released Escape to Gold Mountain: A Graphic History of the Chinese in North America, a graphic novel depicting the Chinese experience in North America beginning with the influx of Chinese immigrants in the 1800s http://www.escapetogoldmountain.com/ | Recently, in October 1, 2012, he released: ''Escape to Gold Mountain: A Graphic History of the Chinese in North America'', a graphic novel depicting the Chinese experience in North America beginning with the influx of Chinese immigrants in the 1800s http://www.escapetogoldmountain.com/ |
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David H.T. Wong is a Vancouver born and raised Architect and Urban Ecologist who in 1992 founded his first architectural company, which has grown to become one of the largest design firms in Singapore.
Besides his Architectural work, David is also an environmentalist and Asian Canadian Activist. He is a founding Director for Ricepaper Magazine, the Chinese Canadian Historical Society, Asian Canadian Writers Workshop, and ExplorAsian: Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society.
Recently, in October 1, 2012, he released: Escape to Gold Mountain: A Graphic History of the Chinese in North America, a graphic novel depicting the Chinese experience in North America beginning with the influx of Chinese immigrants in the 1800s http://www.escapetogoldmountain.com/