STANLEY TANG, AIA
Principal
Stanley Tang graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in 1974 and received a Masters of Architecture degree in 1977 from The University of Pennsylvania. His first significant health care design project was the Founder’s Pavilion at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 1979 while with the architectural firm of Geddes Brecher Qualls Cunningham. While a partner at Ewing Cole Cherry Brott from 1984 through 1998 he was the Project Designer for numerous health care projects, including Ambulatory Care Center at McGuire Air Force Base, Brick Hospital Expansion at the Medical Center of Ocean County, Inpatient Building Addition at Frankford Hospital Torresdale Division, Ambulatory Surgery Center at Carlisle Hospital, Emergency Department Addition at Shore Memorial Hospital, and Shore Rehabilitation Hospital at the Medical Center of Ocean County.
Mr. Tang has also been involved with designing numerous significant commercial and academic projects, including Core States Bank Headquarters in Newcastle, Delaware, Martino Hall at Chestnut Hill College, and the new Smeal College of Business Administration at The Pennsylvania State University with Bower Lewis Thrower Architects and Robert A.M. Stern Architects.
Mr. Tang’s designs are noted for their careful attention to balance and proportion. He has a skillful understanding of how different materials compliment one another. His detailing can enrich the façade of any building no matter how simple the materials palette may be.
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