John Sing Tang (1913 – December 3, 1987) was a modernist architect from Arizona.[1] He worked in the Phoenix metropolitan area, and designed many homes in the Arcadia area in the 1950s and 1960s. He was the first Chinese-American architect licensed in Arizona. He received his degree in architecture from Rice University in 1944. Though many of his commercial works have been demolished he is still highly regarded architect in Arizona. His Helsing's Coffee Shop and Melrose Bowling Alley designs of the late 1950s are considered exceptional examples of Googie Architecture (both now demolished). Tang died in 1987 at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix at the age of 74.[2][3]
1957 Palmcroft Elementary School, Yuma AZ (Additions)
1957 residence at 6740 E. Stallion Rd. Paradise Valley (Demolished)
1957 Del Monte Estates Subdivision, Phoenix
1956–1958 B. J. Leonard residence, Paradise Valley
1958 Kerns Cafeteria 1730 E. McDowell Rd. Phoenix[5]
1958 Ding Ho Restraint, Phoenix (Demolished)
1958 Pyle Estates Subdivision, Phoenix
1959 Helsing's Coffee shop Central & Osborn, Phoenix (Demolished) both coffee shops were considered some of Phoenix's best examples of Googie architecture