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John J. O'Malley

John J. O’Malley (November 19, 1915 – March 20, 1970) was an American architect based in Brooklyn, NY, known primarily for his work as an architect for the Archdiocese of New York. He founded John O’Malley & Associates, which designed approximately twenty churches, thirty schools, and thirty other buildings for the Catholic Church. His firm designed more than 150 buildings during his career. O’Malley also designed public buildings and private residences.

John J. O'Malley
Born
John Joseph O’Malley

(1915-11-19)November 19, 1915
Brooklyn, NY
DiedMarch 20, 1970(1970-03-20) (aged 54)
Plandome, NY
NationalityAmerican
Alma materPratt Institute (April 22, 1941, Architectural Construction)
Columbia University (May 28th, 1941. School of Engineering, Defense Training Course)
Washington Irving High School (diploma 1946)
OccupationArchitect
AwardsOil Painting, National Arts Club, 1945
1st Prize Excellence of Design, Queens Chamber of Commerce: St. Elizabeth’s School, Woodhaven, NY, 1962
Cathedral College, 1968
St Robert Bellarmine Church, 1969
Chamber of Commerce borough of Queens, 1st prize 1st Prize of Excellence Design Award, St. Patrick’s Church, Huntington NY, Jury of LI Association, 1963
1st Prize of Excellence of Design Award, St. Athanasius, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Real Estate Board, 1963
PracticeJohn O'Malley & Associates
BuildingsCathedral College (Douglaston, NY)
St. Patrick's Cathedral (Huntington, NY)
American Martyrs (Bayside, NY)

Early life edit

O'Malley was born in Brooklyn in 1915, where he lived all but two months of his life. Son of Irish immigrants, O'Malley was the middle child of three surviving children (two siblings died in early childhood before he was born). His parents, Thomas (b.1883) and Honor (née O'Brien, b.1880) were born in Galway, Ireland, but met in Brooklyn. His father was a sandhog, working on many projects in North and South America, including the Holland Tunnel in New York City.

"I could draw before I could write," he told Today's Family magazine. The article continues, "... as a schoolboy he found himself filling copy books with drawings which he loved to do. During high school he took evening courses to prepare for a career in art. At the age of 17 he spent the summer working in an architect's office, his first exposure to the profession, and "I got the bug then," he says simply."[1]

He continued to work in related fields, including as an illustrator for the construction reference, the Thomas Registry, until finishing his education and starting his own architectural firm.

Education edit

O'Malley studied Architecture Construction through the Fine and Applied Arts program at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and graduated in 1941. He followed that degree with coursework at Columbia University's School of Engineering, which certified him in Aeronautical Drafting through the Engineering Defense Training Course, also in 1941.

Career edit

O'Malley was a member of the American Institute of Architects, the New York State Society of Architects, and the Mayor's Panel of Architects in the City of New York. In his firm's prospectus, O'Malley describes his Statement of Experience as follows: "The firm of JOHN O'MALLEY & ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS, was established in 1950. Experience includes complete architectural services of consultation, design budgeting, preliminary studies and planning, interior design, working drawings, the supervision of various classes of institutional buildings: colleges, school, faculty residences, child-care, geriatrics, churches, auditoriums, and government work. Qualified by the Department of Defense in Fallout Shelter Analysis pertaining to planning of public buildings." O'Malley obtained his license to practice architecture in 1938.[2]

Representative list of projects edit

Colleges edit

Cathedral College, Douglaston, 1967

Churches edit

  • Church of the American Martyrs, Bayside, 1968
  • St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside, 1969
  • St. Aidan, Williston Park, 1961
  • Sts. Simon and Jude, Bayside, NY
  • St. Finbar, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Mary Mother of Jesus, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Michael, Flushing, NY
  • St. Patrick, Huntington, NY
  • St. Gabriel, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Athanasius, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Sylvester, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Francis de Sales, Manhattan, NY
  • Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Centereach, NY
  • Our Lady of Lourdes, West Islip, NY
  • Assumption Church, Ntungano, (former) Tanganyika, East Africa

Chapels edit

  • Holy Trinity Chapel, Whitestone, NY
  • St. Paul Chapel, Corona, NY
  • Our Lady of Hope Chapel, Middle Village, NY

Schools edit

  • St. Nicholas High School, Brooklyn, NY, 1969
  • St. Teresa, Staten Island, NY
  • St. Bernard, Brooklyn, NY
  • Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights, NY
  • Our Lady of Hope, Middle Village, NY
  • Holy Trinity, Whitestone, NY
  • St Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Vincent de Paul, Brooklyn, NY
  • Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica, NY
  • St. Rose of Lima, Rockaway, NY
  • Holy Ghost, Brooklyn, NY
  • St Raphael, Long Island City, NY
  • St. Anthony of Padua, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Elizabeth, Woodhaven, NY
  • St. Finbar, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Gabriel, Brooklyn, NY
  • Queen of Angels, Sunnyside, NY
  • St. Aidan, Williston Park, NY
  • Holy Innocents, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Malachy, Brooklyn, NY
  • Sts. Simon and Jude, Brooklyn, NY
  • Our Lady of Angelus, Long Island City, NY
  • St. John Evangelists, Centereach, NY
  • Sts. Philip and James, St. James, NY
  • Assumption, Center Moriches, NY
  • St. Anne, Brentwood, NY

Faculty residences edit

  • Sacred Hearts, Southampton, NY
  • St. Teresa, Staten Island, NY
  • St. Bernard, Brooklyn, NY
  • Presentation, Jamaica, NY
  • St. Camillus, Rockaway, NY
  • Good Shepherd, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Michael, Flushing, NY
  • Our Lady of the Angelus, Rego Park, NY
  • St. Virgilius, Broad Channel, NY
  • St. Patrick, Huntington, NY
  • Sts. Simon and Jude, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Gerard Mjella, Hollis, NY

Auditoria edit

  • St Gertrude's Church, Edgemere, NY, 1961
  • Sacred Heart, Jersey City, NJ
  • St. John Evangelists, Center Moriches, NY
  • Sts. Philip and James, St. James, NY
  • St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights, NY

Child-care and geriatric facilities edit

  • St. Michael's Home, Staten Island, NY
  • St. John's Child Care Center Rockaway, NY
  • St. Benedict, Brooklyn, NY
  • Little Sisters of the Poor, Brooklyn, NY

Community centers edit

  • St. Paul the Apostle, Corona, NY
  • St. Margaret Mary, Long Island City, NY
  • St. Columba, Brooklyn, NY
  • Holy Family, Staten Island, NY

Rectories edit

  • Queen of Angels, Long Island City, NY
  • St Raphael, Long Island City, NY
  • St. Leo, Corona, NY
  • St. Rose of Lima, Rockaway, NY
  • St. Paul Apostle, Corona, NY
  • St. Patrick, Huntington, NY
  • Sts Simon and Jude, Brooklyn, NY
  • St. Columba, Brooklyn, NY
  • Our Lady of the Angelus, Rego Park, NY

Select other works edit

  • US Post Office, Brooklyn, NY
  • Classon Point Branch Library, Bronx, NY
  • O'Malley residence, Plandome, NY
  • O'Malley residence, Southampton, NY[3][4][5][6]

Awards edit

  • Cathedral College, Architects' Jury, Queens Chamber of Commerce
  • St. Elizabeth's School, Architects' Jury, Queens Chamber of Commerce
  • St. Gertrude's Auditorium, Architects' Jury, Queens Chamber of Commerce
  • St. Patrick's Church, Architects' Jury, Long Island Association
  • St. Athanasius, Architects' Jury, Brooklyn Real Estate Board
  • St. Finbar's Church, Architects' Jury, Brooklyn Real Estate Board
  • American Martyrs Church, Architects' Jury, Queens Chamber of Commerce
  • St. Robert Bellarmine Church, Architects' Jury, Queens Chamber of Commerce
  • St. Margaret Community Center, Architects' Jury, Queens Chamber of Commerce
  • St. Michael's Church, Architects' Jury, Queens Chamber of Commerce

Other edit

  • Oil painting, National Arts Club, 1945

Personal life edit

He married Eileen Moogan (1927-2006), an Irish immigrant from Westport, Ireland, on April 10, 1948.[7] During his 22-year marriage, O'Malley was involved in raising his 14 children.[8] In 1970, two months after moving from Brooklyn to a home he designed and constructed in Plandome, NY, O'Malley died from a heart attack at age 54. His youngest child was less than one year old. His children are John, Eileen, Patric, Clare, Therese, Joseph, Maura, Michael, Bryan, Brendan, James, Miriam, Neil, and Colm.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Dunham, Anne Ritchey (June 1964). "John O'Malley the Architect and the Man". Today's Family: 36–43.
  2. ^ (PDF). aia.org. AIA. 1970. p. 681. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  3. ^ "Round Catholic Church Reflects Change". Christian Life. May 1969. p. 44.
  4. ^ "Candidates eat, sleep, and study in on building at the new Catherdral College of the Immaculate Conception". New York Sunday News. March 31, 1968.
  5. ^ Plattner, Christina (1 December 2010). Kenneth T Jackson (ed.). The Encyclopedia of New York City. Yale Press. p. 189. ISBN 9780300114652.
  6. ^ White, Norval; Elliot Willensky; Fran Leadon (2010). AIA Guide to New York City. p. 729.
  7. ^ "46 Member of Extended Moogan Family Attended Homecoming Reunion". Mayo News. September 2, 1987.
  8. ^ Reel, William (November 25, 1977). "Keeping New York together". Daily News (New York).
  9. ^ The American Catholic Who's Who (Volume 14 ed.). Michigan, USA: Walter Romig. 1961. p. 360.

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Not to be confused with John F O Malley an architect based in Rhode Island John J O Malley November 19 1915 March 20 1970 was an American architect based in Brooklyn NY known primarily for his work as an architect for the Archdiocese of New York He founded John O Malley amp Associates which designed approximately twenty churches thirty schools and thirty other buildings for the Catholic Church His firm designed more than 150 buildings during his career O Malley also designed public buildings and private residences John J O MalleyBornJohn Joseph O Malley 1915 11 19 November 19 1915Brooklyn NYDiedMarch 20 1970 1970 03 20 aged 54 Plandome NYNationalityAmericanAlma materPratt Institute April 22 1941 Architectural Construction Columbia University May 28th 1941 School of Engineering Defense Training Course Washington Irving High School diploma 1946 OccupationArchitectAwardsOil Painting National Arts Club 19451st Prize Excellence of Design Queens Chamber of Commerce St Elizabeth s School Woodhaven NY 1962Cathedral College 1968St Robert Bellarmine Church 1969Chamber of Commerce borough of Queens 1st prize 1st Prize of Excellence Design Award St Patrick s Church Huntington NY Jury of LI Association 19631st Prize of Excellence of Design Award St Athanasius Brooklyn Brooklyn Real Estate Board 1963PracticeJohn O Malley amp AssociatesBuildingsCathedral College Douglaston NY St Patrick s Cathedral Huntington NY American Martyrs Bayside NY Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 3 1 Representative list of projects 3 1 1 Colleges 3 1 2 Churches 3 1 3 Chapels 3 1 4 Schools 3 1 5 Faculty residences 3 1 6 Auditoria 3 1 7 Child care and geriatric facilities 3 1 8 Community centers 3 1 9 Rectories 3 1 10 Select other works 4 Awards 4 1 Other 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editO Malley was born in Brooklyn in 1915 where he lived all but two months of his life Son of Irish immigrants O Malley was the middle child of three surviving children two siblings died in early childhood before he was born His parents Thomas b 1883 and Honor nee O Brien b 1880 were born in Galway Ireland but met in Brooklyn His father was a sandhog working on many projects in North and South America including the Holland Tunnel in New York City I could draw before I could write he told Today s Family magazine The article continues as a schoolboy he found himself filling copy books with drawings which he loved to do During high school he took evening courses to prepare for a career in art At the age of 17 he spent the summer working in an architect s office his first exposure to the profession and I got the bug then he says simply 1 He continued to work in related fields including as an illustrator for the construction reference the Thomas Registry until finishing his education and starting his own architectural firm Education editO Malley studied Architecture Construction through the Fine and Applied Arts program at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and graduated in 1941 He followed that degree with coursework at Columbia University s School of Engineering which certified him in Aeronautical Drafting through the Engineering Defense Training Course also in 1941 Career editO Malley was a member of the American Institute of Architects the New York State Society of Architects and the Mayor s Panel of Architects in the City of New York In his firm s prospectus O Malley describes his Statement of Experience as follows The firm of JOHN O MALLEY amp ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS was established in 1950 Experience includes complete architectural services of consultation design budgeting preliminary studies and planning interior design working drawings the supervision of various classes of institutional buildings colleges school faculty residences child care geriatrics churches auditoriums and government work Qualified by the Department of Defense in Fallout Shelter Analysis pertaining to planning of public buildings O Malley obtained his license to practice architecture in 1938 2 Representative list of projects edit Colleges edit Cathedral College Douglaston 1967 Churches edit Church of the American Martyrs Bayside 1968 St Robert Bellarmine Bayside 1969 St Aidan Williston Park 1961 Sts Simon and Jude Bayside NY St Finbar Brooklyn NY St Mary Mother of Jesus Brooklyn NY St Michael Flushing NY St Patrick Huntington NY St Gabriel Brooklyn NY St Athanasius Brooklyn NY St Sylvester Brooklyn NY St Francis de Sales Manhattan NY Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Centereach NY Our Lady of Lourdes West Islip NY Assumption Church Ntungano former Tanganyika East AfricaChapels edit Holy Trinity Chapel Whitestone NY St Paul Chapel Corona NY Our Lady of Hope Chapel Middle Village NYSchools edit St Nicholas High School Brooklyn NY 1969 St Teresa Staten Island NY St Bernard Brooklyn NY Blessed Sacrament Jackson Heights NY Our Lady of Hope Middle Village NY Holy Trinity Whitestone NY St Vincent Ferrer Brooklyn NY St Vincent de Paul Brooklyn NY Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Jamaica NY St Rose of Lima Rockaway NY Holy Ghost Brooklyn NY St Raphael Long Island City NY St Anthony of Padua Brooklyn NY St Elizabeth Woodhaven NY St Finbar Brooklyn NY St Gabriel Brooklyn NY Queen of Angels Sunnyside NY St Aidan Williston Park NY Holy Innocents Brooklyn NY St Malachy Brooklyn NY Sts Simon and Jude Brooklyn NY Our Lady of Angelus Long Island City NY St John Evangelists Centereach NY Sts Philip and James St James NY Assumption Center Moriches NY St Anne Brentwood NYFaculty residences edit Sacred Hearts Southampton NY St Teresa Staten Island NY St Bernard Brooklyn NY Presentation Jamaica NY St Camillus Rockaway NY Good Shepherd Brooklyn NY St Michael Flushing NY Our Lady of the Angelus Rego Park NY St Virgilius Broad Channel NY St Patrick Huntington NY Sts Simon and Jude Brooklyn NY St Gerard Mjella Hollis NYAuditoria edit St Gertrude s Church Edgemere NY 1961 Sacred Heart Jersey City NJ St John Evangelists Center Moriches NY Sts Philip and James St James NY St Joan of Arc Jackson Heights NYChild care and geriatric facilities edit St Michael s Home Staten Island NY St John s Child Care Center Rockaway NY St Benedict Brooklyn NY Little Sisters of the Poor Brooklyn NYCommunity centers edit St Paul the Apostle Corona NY St Margaret Mary Long Island City NY St Columba Brooklyn NY Holy Family Staten Island NYRectories edit Queen of Angels Long Island City NY St Raphael Long Island City NY St Leo Corona NY St Rose of Lima Rockaway NY St Paul Apostle Corona NY St Patrick Huntington NY Sts Simon and Jude Brooklyn NY St Columba Brooklyn NY Our Lady of the Angelus Rego Park NYSelect other works edit US Post Office Brooklyn NY Classon Point Branch Library Bronx NY O Malley residence Plandome NY O Malley residence Southampton NY 3 4 5 6 Awards editCathedral College Architects Jury Queens Chamber of Commerce St Elizabeth s School Architects Jury Queens Chamber of Commerce St Gertrude s Auditorium Architects Jury Queens Chamber of Commerce St Patrick s Church Architects Jury Long Island Association St Athanasius Architects Jury Brooklyn Real Estate Board St Finbar s Church Architects Jury Brooklyn Real Estate Board American Martyrs Church Architects Jury Queens Chamber of Commerce St Robert Bellarmine Church Architects Jury Queens Chamber of Commerce St Margaret Community Center Architects Jury Queens Chamber of Commerce St Michael s Church Architects Jury Queens Chamber of CommerceOther edit Oil painting National Arts Club 1945Personal life editHe married Eileen Moogan 1927 2006 an Irish immigrant from Westport Ireland on April 10 1948 7 During his 22 year marriage O Malley was involved in raising his 14 children 8 In 1970 two months after moving from Brooklyn to a home he designed and constructed in Plandome NY O Malley died from a heart attack at age 54 His youngest child was less than one year old His children are John Eileen Patric Clare Therese Joseph Maura Michael Bryan Brendan James Miriam Neil and Colm 9 References edit Dunham Anne Ritchey June 1964 John O Malley the Architect and the Man Today s Family 36 43 American Architects Directory PDF aia org AIA 1970 p 681 Archived from the original PDF on 15 June 2012 Retrieved 31 December 2013 Round Catholic Church Reflects Change Christian Life May 1969 p 44 Candidates eat sleep and study in on building at the new Catherdral College of the Immaculate Conception New York Sunday News March 31 1968 Plattner Christina 1 December 2010 Kenneth T Jackson ed The Encyclopedia of New York City Yale Press p 189 ISBN 9780300114652 White Norval Elliot Willensky Fran Leadon 2010 AIA Guide to New York City p 729 46 Member of Extended Moogan Family Attended Homecoming Reunion Mayo News September 2 1987 Reel William November 25 1977 Keeping New York together Daily News New York The American Catholic Who s Who Volume 14 ed Michigan USA Walter Romig 1961 p 360 External links edithttp communities aia org sites hdoaa wiki Wiki 20Pages ahd1033343 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