
Renowned Vancouver-based architect Bing Thom dead at 75 from brain aneurysm
VANCOUVER — Bing Thom, a Vancouver-based architect whose unique work transformed communities around the world, has died at the age of 75.
A statement from his wife Bonnie said Thom was in robust health but died of a brain aneurysm Tuesday in a hospital in Hong Kong.
A news release from Bing Thom Architects said Thom was one of Canada’s most admired and accomplished architects and a dedicated city builder whose global reputation was closely tied to Metro Vancouver, “a region he cared for deeply and did much to protect and to improve.”
Thom was never afraid to speak his mind, was a mentor to many and shared his passion for creating beautiful spaces, the statement said.