Herbert F. Maddalene

Herbert F. Maddalene, AIA, (born January 28, 1928), was 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.[2]

Herbert F. Maddalene
Born (1928-01-28) January 28, 1928[1]
NationalityUnited States
OccupationArchitect
Known forPartner in Genovese & Maddalene[2]

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.[1] he lived in Ridgewood, New Jersey in the late 1970s.[3]

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,[1][3] and Illinois.[4] 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.[2]

Works as Genovese &. Maddalene

  • 1967: Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (Rochester, New York)[1]
  • 1968: Advent Lutheran Church (Wyckoff, New Jersey)[1]
  • 1969: Our Lady of Good Counsel Church (Staten Island, New York)[1]
  • 1969: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church (Staten Island, New York)[1]
  • 1969: Church of the Nativity (Manhattan)[1]

References

  1. "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.
  2. "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.
  3. Massachusetts Licensing Agency HERBERT F MADDALENE, RIDGEWOOD, NJ Archived 2011-08-20 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 10 February 2011)
  4. 4 - State of Illinois Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 10 February 2011)
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