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(born 30 March 1932 - 25 May 2011), was an American architect who practiced in mid-20th-century
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under the architectural firm name Paul W. Reilly


Personal life

Born 30 March 1932 in New York City to father, architect Paul C. Reilly. Reilly earned his
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from the
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in 1956. He served in the government from 1956 to 1958. In 1970, he lived in
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in 1964. From 1966, he served on the New York City Mayor's Panel of Architects. In 1970, his office was located at 393 Seventh Ave, New York, New York 10001. Generally an advocate of contemporary architecture, ''
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'' (1978), conceded that "it is hard to miss t. Francis de Chantal's Church, Bronx, Perhaps that's one of its problems."
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and Elliot Willensky, ''
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'', rev. ed., (New York: Collier Books, 1978), p.358.
The small practice, Paul W Reilly & Associates, was listed as on Broad Street,
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.Paul W Reilly & Associates
(accessed 11 February 2011)


Works

*1965: Our Lady of All Souls Church (East Orange, New Jersey) *1965: Our Lady of All Souls School (East Orange, New Jersey) *1966: Most Blessed Sacrament School (Franklin Lakes, New Jersey) *1967: St. Frances of Rome's Church (Bronx, New York) or Paul J. Reilly (according to the ''
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'') *1967: St. Mary of the Angels Academy (Haddonfield, New Jersey) School additions *1968: St. Mary of the Angels Convent (Haddonfield, New Jersey) (new convent building) *1970: St. Francis de Chantal's Church (Bronx, New York)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Reilly, Paul Waldron 1932 births 20th-century American architects Defunct architecture firms based in New York City Architects from New Jersey Architects from New York City People from Monmouth County, New Jersey University of Notre Dame alumni American ecclesiastical architects Architects of Roman Catholic churches Modernist architects from the United States 2011 deaths