1929
Born in Oakland, California to Gino Mario and Yoli Louise Brocchini.
1948
Becomes an architect and designer for SMP, Inc. in San Francisco, California.
1953
Receives a Bachelor of Arts in architecture with honors from the University of California, Berkeley.
1953
Serves in the U.S. Army for two years.
1956
Becomes a designer and associate at SMP, Inc.
1957
Marries Myra Mossman.
1957
Receives a Master of Arts in architecture with honors from the University of California, Berkeley.
1961
Becomes an associate architect at Campbell & Wong in San Francisco, California.
1961
Serves as commissioner of the California Board of Architectural Examiners.
1964
Becomes principal architect of Ronald G. Brocchini in Berkeley, California.
1968
Becomes principal architect of Worley K. Wong & Ronals G. Brocchini Associates in San Francisco, California.
1981
Becomes a lecturer at the California College of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts) in Oakland, California.
1982
Authors “Long Range Master Plan for Bodega Marine Biology.”
1983
Becomes a member of the examination committee of the National Council Architectural Registration Boards.
1987
Becomes principal architect of Brocchini Architects in Berkeley, California.
1987
Receives the Bear of the Year Award from the University of California, Berkeley.
1995
Receives the Design Honor Award for Architecture from the State of California Department Rehabilitation.
2014
Retires as an architect.