Pennsylvania, graduating in 1948. In 1958, he co-founded Mitchell/Giurgola Architects with RomaldoGiurgola. He served as president of the American Institute
15, 1966. The memorial's visitor center, designed by Ehrman Mitchell and RomaldoGiurgola, was designated a National Historic Landmark on January 3, 2001
Philadelphia-based architectural firm of Mitchell/Giurgola, with the on-site work directed by the Italian-born architect RomaldoGiurgola, with a design which involved
Streets. The designer chosen was RomaldoGiurgola, a Philadelphia architect known for his Modernist buildings. Giurgola began design work in early 1974;