Eugene Kinn Choy (1912–1991) was a Chinese-American architect best known for designing the Cathay Bank headquarters in Chinatown (1962–66) and several private residences in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles. He was the second Chinese-American to join the American Institute of Architects, following I. M. Pei, and one of the earliest to graduate from the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California.
EugeneKinnChoy (1912–1991) was a Chinese-American architect best known for designing the Cathay Bank headquarters in Chinatown (1962–66) and several...
Bank in 1973, which received its charter on June 20, 1972. Chan hired EugeneKinnChoy, an architect responsible for many prominent buildings in Chinatown...
casinos Al Boeke (B.Arch. 1948) – developer of Sea Ranch, California EugeneKinnChoy (B.Arch 1939) – architect and principle of Choi Associates – The first...
California, Berkeley in 1949. Fong joined the architecture firm of EugeneKinnChoy in 1949 and worked there for two years before downsizing landed her...
contemporaneous Chinese American architects active in Los Angeles: EugeneKinnChoy, Helen Liu Fong, and Gin D. Wong. Other designs by Leong include: Tract...
between 1945 and 1980. The exhibit focused on the lives and work of EugeneKinnChoy, Gilbert L. Leong, Helen Liu Fong, and Gin D. Wong, FAIA, four architects...
completed in 1965 to a design by Calvin W Goss and Allan KinnChoy, the brother of EugeneKinnChoy. The former Bishop Grammar School (completed in 1914 to...