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Joe Amisano (1917–2008) was an American architect, especially known for his work in Atlanta. Born in New York, he graduated from Pratt Institute in 1940 and won a Prix de Rome in 1950. He joined the Atlanta firm that became Toombs, Amisano and Wells in 1954.〔Judith H. Bonner, ed., ''New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 21: Art and Architecture'' (University of North Carolina Press, 2013), ISBN 978-0807869949. (Excerpts available ) at Google Books.〕 ==Works== * Lenox Square mall (1958)〔 * Regency Square Mall (Jacksonville) (1967)〔Ennis Davis, Robert Mann, ''Reclaiming Jacksonville: Stories Behind the River City's Historic Landmarks'' (The History Press, 2012), ISBN 978-1609496463, p. 69. (Excerpts available ) at Google Books.〕 * Woodruff Arts Center (Atlanta Memorial Arts Building) (1968)〔Gerald W. Sams, ''AIA guide to the architecture of Atlanta'' (University of Georgia Press, 1993), ISBN 978-0820314501, pp. 48, 61, 127, 166. ( Excerpts available ) at Google Books.〕 * Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta (1968)〔Tom Owen-Towle, ''O. Eugene Pickett: Borne on a Wintry Day : Fourth President of the Unitarian Universalist Association'' (UUAC, 1996), ISBN 978-1558963443, pp. 94ff. (Excerpts available ) at Google Books.〕 * Peachtree Summit (1975)〔 * Peachtree Center (MARTA station) (1982-1983)〔〔 * Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center (1983)〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Joe Amisano」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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