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David John J. Carnivale (born April 29, 1958) is an architect, preservationist, author, and artist. He wrote The Affordable House, which was the second book to appear cover-to-cover on the internet (March 1996), featured on the web's first architectural website The Affordable House. Since 2005 it has been published by BookSurge.com.

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  • David John J. Carnivale (born April 29, 1958) is an architect, preservationist, author, and artist. He wrote The Affordable House, which was the second book to appear cover-to-cover on the internet (March 1996), featured on the web's first architectural website The Affordable House. Since 2005 it has been published by BookSurge.com. (en)
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  • David John J. Carnivale (born April 29, 1958) is an architect, preservationist, author, and artist. He wrote The Affordable House, which was the second book to appear cover-to-cover on the internet (March 1996), featured on the web's first architectural website The Affordable House. Since 2005 it has been published by BookSurge.com. In 2000, David Carnivale stopped the demolition of, and subsequently restored, the 1678 in New Dorp, Staten Island. In 2005, he stopped the demolition of the 1825 Seaman Cottage which was instead relocated to Richmondtown Restoration, Staten Island. Carnivale has also been active in helping a number of other notable Staten Island structures become designated as landmarks, and for his efforts has won a number of preservation awards. His architectural practice to date has produced plans to approximately 500 projects, including a planned new community and an airport, both in Tennessee, as well as residences in two dozen states and many Manhattan commercial projects. (en)
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