Alfredo De Vido

Alfredo De Vido is an architect and author in New York City. He is known for his residential projects. His work also includes the 1993 renovation of the Queens Theatre in the Park.

Musician Mitch Miller hired him for the Green Briar development in the town of Somers, New York. De Vido's design work was part of the ''Weekend Utopia: The Modern Beach House on Eastern Long Island, 1960-1973,'' exhibition at Guild Hall in East Hampton. The book ''Alfredo De Vido (Ten Houses)'' by Michael J. Crosbie, Richard J. Wertheimer highlights some of his residential work.

De Vido was the architect for the renovation of the circular Theaterama at Queens Theatre in Park, originally part of Philip Johnson's New York State Pavilion for the 1964 World's Fair. The theatre was once decorated with the artworks including those of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana. The circular theater was converted according to De Vido's plans into the 476-seat Queens Theater in the Park, a ''wonderful success'' according to Borough President Claire Shulman of Queens, who said she was an attendee at the 1939 World's Fair (held at the same site) as a little girl.

De Vido's addition of four floors to the Brinckerhoff Carriage House in 1992, a victorian architecture building, was somewhat controversial for destroying the mansard roof. The work was done for the Allen-Stevenson School. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Crosbie, Michael J
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