Freeman Fong, AIA
Principal
Freeman Fong has been an architect for over 35 years. His experience encompasses commercial, governmental and residential projects. Freeman is a creative designer who welcomes the challenge of difficult design restrictions. He has expertise in budgeting, programming, scheduling, contract document preparation and construction administration.
Freeman maintains open, active communication between all participants, believing that this is essential to the success of every project. He creates client, corporate and agency confidence on complex projects with his organizational and management skills. His wide-ranging experience and creative approach make him open to unconventional, unexpected design solutions. His broad project management experience enables him to work well with diverse people and groups.
Education
- Master of Architecture, University of Washington – Seattle, WA 1976
- Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, University of California – Berkeley, CA 1972
- Cold Regions Engineering, University of Washington – Seattle, WA 2012
Registration & Certification
- Certified – National Council of Architectural Boards
- Registered Architect – Washington (1980), California (1980), Oregon (2005), Idaho (2011), Alaska (2012)
Memberships
- American Institute of Architects
- BEX Programs Oversight Committee Member, Seattle Public Schools
- Seattle Rotary 4
- Past International Special Review District Board Member, City of Seattle
- Tau Sigma Delta, University of Washington Honor Fraternity
Awards
- Seattle Times/AIA Home of the Month – June, 2003 and January, 1990
- Award in Remodeling Excellence, BIAW (Building Industry of Washington) – 2003
- Special Commendation for Study on Conversions & Improvements, U.S. Courthouse, Seattle, WA – A copy of this study was placed in the National Archives
- Special Recognition by Washington State General Administration for thorough and concise documentation of Predesign Study for the Mission Creek Corrections Center for Women 100 Bed Expansion Project