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Joseph Amisano, American architect. Registered architect, 14 states including Georgia. Recipient various regional and national awards American Institute of Architects, 1946-1983; Academician, National Academy of Design, 1994.

Background

Amisano, Joseph was born on January 10, 1917 in New York City. Son of Ernest and Mary (Farrais) Amisano.

Education

Bachelor of Architecture, Pratt Institute, 1941.

Career

Designer, Walter Sanders, New York City, 1940-1941; designer, Harrison & Fouihoux, New York City, 1941-1942; designer, Harrison & Abramovitz, New York City, 1942-1944; structural engineer, Pan American Airport, New York City, 1944-1945; designer, Ketchum, Gina & Sharp, New York City, 1946-1949; president, Toombs, Amisano & Wells, Atlanta, since 1955. Guest lecturer Washington University, St. Louis, 1963, Cornell Univercity, 1964, Georgia Institute Technology, 1985. Consultant Carlson Group.

Achievements

  • Joseph Amisano has been listed as a notable Architect by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member placement committee Regional Office Department Education, Washington, 1961. Board of directors Northside School Performing Arts. Member local committee National Association Real Estate Executives, Miami, Atlanta The Art Institute of Chicago, 1981.

Fellow American Institute of Architects. Member National Academy of Design, American Academy Rome (Prix de Rome 1952), International Council Shopping Centers, American Institute Planners.

Connections

Married Dorothy Baxter, June 10, 1946. Married Rosellen Goodrich, July 12, 1958. Children– Paul, Tina, Lisa.

Father:
Ernest Amisano

Mother:
Mary (Farrais) Amisano

Spouse:
Dorothy Baxter

Spouse:
Rosellen Goodrich

child:
Tina Amisano

child:
Paul Amisano

child:
Lisa Amisano