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LANGSTON TRIGG 

GSA Region 9 Branch Manager/Project Executive

Langston Trigg received a Master of Architecture from U.C. Berkeley and graduated from the Sloan Executive Business Program at Stanford University. He has been responsible for planning, design, and construction in several healthcare organizations and was the national director for design and construction consulting services in Kaiser Permanente. His 30+ years of projects include the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and the Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford University. He was the Campus Architect and Associate Vice Chancellor at U.C. Berkeley where he worked on seismic preparedness and developed a disaster resistant university plan. Most recently, he received the National Vista Award from the American Institute of Architects, the American Society for Healthcare Engineering, and the American HospitalAssociation for the top healthcare project in the nation in 2007. (Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach). He currently serves as Branch Manager/Project Executive in GSA Region 9 based in San Francisco, and is responsible for various major projects in Southern California and Hawaii. Langston served three years in the Marine Corps was decorated for a term in Vietnam. He is married and has three children. He plays and listens to music and travels for enjoyment.