Alec Michael John Wright, CMG (Chinese: 鄔勵德; 19 September 1912 – 26 January 2018) was a chartered surveyor and Director of Public Works of Hong Kong.
He was a longtime colonial civil servant and chief architect of the Public Works Department.
[1] After the war, Wright became the chief architect of the Public Works Department and played an instrumental role in the massive effort to house the millions of refugees fleeing to Hong Kong from China.
The first generation of public housing estates, built in haste, resembled army barracks, and had shared bathrooms.
He commented on Hong Kong affairs occasionally, including the proposed demolition of the Government Hill in 2012.