词条 | Edward F. Allodi |
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| name = Edward F. Allodi | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = 1898 | birth_place = Palermo, Italy | death_date = 1987 | death_place = Wellfleet, Massachusetts | other_names = | nationality = | known_for = Edward F. Allodi, Architect }} Edward F. Allodi AIA (1893–1987) was an Italian American architect who designed a number of important buildings for Roman Catholic Clients in Connecticut and New York during the early part of the 20th century. Early life and careerAllodi was born in Palermo, Italy on October 24, 1893 and moved with his family to Boston, Massachusetts as a young child. He attended the Boston Public Schools and received a bachelor's degree from the Boston Architectural Center (1918-1925) While there he won a scholarship to continue his studies at Princeton University (1925-1927). He also was the recipient of the Rotch Travelling Schaola of 1927. Architectural practiceAllodi practiced from offices in Cape Cod Massachusetts and lived in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. He owned several local businesses including The Carpenters Shop, a woodworking business, the Galleries, a gift shop and interior design studio; and Allodi and Martin, an architect-engineer practice, all in Orleans. Allodi entered practice in the New York-based firm of Boegel and Allodi in 1962 and became principal designer for two years beginning in 1966. Allodi was Chairman of the Darian Housing Authority Connecticut (1929-1966), a member of the Darian Architectural Review Board (1961-1966), and the planning Board in Wellfleet MA beginning in 1970. Legacy{{Empty section|date=February 2012}}Works include
References{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Allodi, Edward F.}} 8 : 1987 deaths|20th-century American architects|American ecclesiastical architects|Architects of Roman Catholic churches|Architects from Palermo|Italian emigrants to the United States|1893 births|People from Wellfleet, Massachusetts |
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