Herbert F. Maddalene | |
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Born | (1928-01-28) January 28, 1928 (age 96) Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Architect |
Known for | Partner in Genovese & Maddalene |
Herbert F. Maddalene, AIA (born January 28, 1928) is an American architect who practiced in the mid to late-twentieth-century New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, as a partner in the under the architectural firm name Genovese & Maddalene.
Personal life
Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, he earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1952, where he was a member of Tau Sigma Delta. In 1970, he lived at 16 Vermont Drive, Paramus, New Jersey 07652. he lived in Ridgewood, New Jersey in the late 1970s.
Architectural career
Maddalene joined the New Jersey Society of Architects, American Institute of Architects, in 1960, and was registered to practice in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Illinois. He was a member of the AIA American Institute of Architects Hudson chapter, and its president in 1958. With Anthony V. Genovese, Herbert F. Maddalene established his firm of Genovese & Maddalene at 175 Rock Rd, Glen Rock, New Jersey 07452 in 1963.
Works as Genovese &. Maddalene
- 1967: Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (Rochester, New York)
- 1968: Advent Lutheran Church (Wyckoff, New Jersey)
- 1969: Our Lady of Good Counsel Church (Staten Island, New York)
- 1969: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church (Staten Island, New York)
- 1969: Church of the Nativity (Manhattan)
References
- ^ "Herbert F. Maddalene Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine" American Architects Directory, Third Edition (New York City: R. R. Bowker LLC, 1970), p.586.
- ^ "Genovese & Maddalene Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine" American Architects Directory, Third Edition (New York City: R. R. Bowker LLC, 1970), p.317.
- ^ Massachusetts Licensing Agency HERBERT F MADDALENE, RIDGEWOOD, NJ Archived 2011-08-20 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 10 February 2011)
- 4 - State of Illinois Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 10 February 2011)
- 1928 births
- Living people
- Defunct architecture firms based in New Jersey
- Architecture firms based in New Jersey
- Architects from New Jersey
- Artists from Jersey City, New Jersey
- People from Paramus, New Jersey
- People from Ridgewood, New Jersey
- American ecclesiastical architects
- Architects of Roman Catholic churches
- Architects of Lutheran churches
- Modernist architects from the United States