Joseph Pell Lombardi
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Joseph Pell Lombardi is a New York City
New York City
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-based architect
Architect
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, heading the firm The Office of Joseph Pell Lombardi, Architect. Lombardi holds degrees in both Architecture (B.Arch.) and Historic Preservation
Historic preservation
Historic preservation is an endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historical significance...

 (M.Sc.), and he established his firm in 1969 to specialize in restoration
Architectural conservation
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, preservation, adaptive re-use and contextual new buildings.

Examples of his work are the conservation of Château du Sailhant, a 12th-century château in Andelat
Andelat
Andelat is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France.-Population:...

, France, the conversion to residential use of Liberty Tower
Liberty Tower (New York)
The Liberty Tower is a historic building located at 55 Liberty Street in New York City. It was designed by architect Henry Ives Cobb and built in 1909. The building is 33-stories tall and is clad in white glazed terra cotta and limestone....

, an early 20th-century 33-story New York City Financial District Gothic skyscraper, and the conservation of the National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark
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, Armour-Stiner (Octagon) House
Armour-Stiner House
The Armour-Stiner House, also known as the Carmer Octagon House, is a unique octagon-shaped and domed Victorian style house located at 45 West Clinton Avenue in Irvington, in Westchester County, New York. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976...

. In Manhattan, he has converted 150 commercial buildings to residential use and restored 100 townhouses.
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