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Anthony Vincent Genovese (born 1932) was an American architect who practiced in the mid to late-twentieth-century
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as a partner in the architectural firm name Genovese & Maddalene.


Personal life

Anthony Vincent Genovese was born on February 25, 1932, in Union City, New Jersey, he earned his Bachelor of Architecture from the
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in 1955 and earned his
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in architecture from
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in 1957.


Career

In 1955, he was awarded the Church Property Administration Sculpture Award, the Sollitt Prize for Design & Construction Award, the Student AIA Medal, and the Fire Underwriters scholarship. He was a Buehler Fellow from 1955 to 1956. Genovese joined the New Jersey Society of Architects,
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, in 1964, and was registered to practice in New York and New Jersey. With
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. ...
, Anthony V. Genovese established the firm Genovese & Maddalene in 1963.


Works with Genovese & Maddalene

*1967: Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (Rochester, New York) *1968: Advent Lutheran Church (Wyckoff, New Jersey) *1969:
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*1969:
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*1969:
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Genovese, Anthony Vincent 1932 births 20th-century American architects American people of Italian descent Defunct architecture firms based in New Jersey Architecture firms based in New Jersey Architects from New Jersey People from Union City, New Jersey Notre Dame School of Architecture alumni Princeton University School of Architecture alumni American ecclesiastical architects Architects of Roman Catholic churches Architects of Lutheran churches Modernist architects Living people Fellows of the American Institute of Architects