Carlo Middaugh Paterno Architecture

Carlo, son of Dr. Charles V. Paterno, inherited his father’s real estate holdings upon his death. Several of Dr. Charles’ projects were finished by Carlo who also produced several of his own notable projects.

Carlo, Minnie Middaugh, Dr. Charles V. Paterno in Castle Conservatory

Associated with father from 1930 to present in real estate and building construction as president of Skybeam Realty Corporation and vice-president of Castle Village, Inc.

1941 census

Windmill Farm – started by CVP, finished/sold by CMP

Round Hill aka Chateau Paterno – oversaw construction for CVP in 1939

136 Waverly Place (owned by but not built by CVP) – gifted to Helen & Carlo Paterno as a wedding gift – perhaps also 230 Central Park South (per Carla Cotillo Paterno Darlington in 1 Feb 2021 conversation)

Meadow Lane Farm, North Salem, New York, built in 1935
– northern Westchester County
– broke ground the same day daughter Carla was born 19 August 1935
– sold after construction during the war and repurchased after the war
– sold to E. Austin Byrne in 1961 CMP page 63
– residence on 9 Jun 1957
Meadow Lane Farm Is Quality Stronghold July 27, 1964
Benefit for Blind to Get Off the Ground October 11, 1968
Actors, Writers, Executives Bending Backs to the Plow May 13, 1957
TITLE TO CORRELL HUNTER Transportation Victor at the Goldens Bridge Fixture July 4, 1949

New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 13 Nov 1935: 36.
Map of Old Meadow Lane Farm. “New Meadow Lane” Edward Durrell Stone house was about 1 1/2-2 miles away; drawing by Mina Minton Paterno Schultes
23 Baxter Road
Per Mina Paterno Schultes: I believe that is the yellow house where the cattle manager lived. Lyle Duncan and family lived there when I was little.  When I went there last, it was a separate dwelling from the farm and the house had been upgraded and looked very nice. The house was adjacent to the McCruden’s home. The front was on Meadow Lane on the left. The McCruden’s was on the corner of Baxter Road and Meadow Lane. Their driveway was on Baxter Rd. 
Paterno barn on south side of Baxter Road circa 1950 courtesy North Salem Historical Society
Paterno barn on south side of Baxter Road circa 1950 courtesy North Salem Historical Society
New York Times

Apple Hill Farm, Ridgeberry near Ridgefield, CT – (CMP page 89) residence at time of 7 Dec 1941 start of WWII
– Apple Hill Farm Sales Brochure & Letter

bottom to top: Mina, Carla, and Patricia Paterno at Apple Hill Farm in front of stable master’s home

Piazza Paterno by Edward Durell Stone 1959 North Salem, New York
– aka New Meadow Lane Farm
– Grant’s Corner at North Salem
– “This home was modern in design and had the Edward Durell Stone touch with attractive lattice work front and back. Each room had a glass skylight so the sun would enter the usually dark interior and make the center of the home a lighted living room. A large quantity of cobblestone was acquired from the City of New York for laying of a lovely piazza having six trimmed sycamore trees in front of the house. The was our “piazza Paterno.” Carlo Paterno in My Family page 63
– “Our home in North Salem designed by Edward Durell Stone in 1962 which we lived in until we moved to Florida in 1970. This was the last private home he designed and he so enjoyed walking around our “piazza Paterno” which was named by him. Mr. Stone had gained national fame for designing the US Embassy in Delhi, India and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. among others.” Carlo Paterno in My Family page 63
2 Columbus Circle; built 1964, Edward Durell Stone, architect.
Paterno Farm Sale Will Alter North Salem Look 13 Aug 1970
– current listing on Compass.com
– “New Meadow Lane” Edward Durrell Stone house was about 1 1/2-2 miles away from Old Meadow Lane Farm.

“1962 – The Carlo M. Paterno House, aka The Atrium House, aka Meadow Lane Farm, 584 Grant Road, North Salem NY. 20 acres. Commissioned 1959. Very similar to the Celanese House. Henry Gorlin was the structural engineer. Harold Hecht was the mechanical engineer. Built by Theodore D. Hobbs. B/W photos from Architectural Record, 1962. Sold around 2007. As of around 2010, the house and pool were still there (bottom photo left) The new owners later destroyed the house and filled in the pool (bottom photo right) and built a large structure to the north.” EDWARD DURELL STONE, FAIA (1902-1978)

Carlo Paterno at New Meadow Lane Farm
Helen Paterno in front of the signature lattice work.
From the wedding invitation of Mina Paterno and David Cappiello
From MEDIAvomit (can not confirm the kitchen photo on page belongs to this house) – The Carlo M. Paterno House (aka The Atrium House) – North Salem, NY. (Demolished) – Architect: Edward Durrell Stone – 1962 – [From the Triangle Modernist Houses Masters Archive]
From MEDIAvomit (kitchen photo on page does not belong to this house)
(Angus Breeders Converge on Westchester; Cattle Display Draws Many In the Field Sept. 12, 1966)

Mina Minton Paterno Schultes: “That was the living room. I remember being pregnant with you [Carla Ann Cappiello Golden], sitting there with the family, watching the Moon Landing. It was amazing. Grams’ “den” was to the right in this photo. All the rooms were under a pyramid skylight  Facing the front door, their bedroom was to the left, then their dressing room, then the den. The entry with bubble pool was in the middle then this LR. To the right was Anny’s room, the kitchen, the dining room. Outside was the loggia then the guest room and family (pool) room. The garage was behind that.”

Paterno Residence: North Salem, NY, December 1959 at the ArchivesSpace at the University of Arkansas • Identifier: MC 340 11: This series consists of drawings produced by the Stone firm. Included are concept design studies; schematic designs; architectural, structural, electrical, and mechanical working drawings; site plans; master plans; flimsy sketches; renderings; perspectives; elevations; sections; details; specifications; programs; notes; blueprints; whiteprints; tracings; sepias; mylars; and negatives. (Note to self: go to U of A to physically see this collection)

“From inception in 1943 during the great war the rent controls on real estate properties prevailed and lingered. Their effects cause me to liquidate all of my New York real estate holdings in 1969.” Carlo Paterno in My Family page 116 [Helen and Carlo Paterno moved in Naples, Florida in 1969]

“Investors Funding, its subsidiary, Westchester Properties, and member of the Dansker family bought the former Carlo Paterno estate in North Salem in 1970 and own over 500 acres of land in the town.” Patent Trader 8 August 1974

Source
Daily News (New York, New York) Aug. 13, 1970
12 Jun 1974
source – 136 Waverly place was a wedding gift from CVP, 136 East 36th Street was owned by MMP (subject of lawsuit), and 230 Central Park South was inherited from/gifted by CVP • Patent trader., July 18, 1970, Page 30, Image 30

“Our initial residence in Naples was in 1969 at West Winds before permanent residence in 1970. Later in 1972, we acquired and remodeled our larger home on the shoreline of the Gulf of Mexico between beach and the primary Gulf Shore Boulevard.” Carlo Paterno in My Family page 123

Gulf Coast house in Naples, Florida at 23 Sixth Avenue North

The Corner Building Naples Florida 3rd Street & Broad built 1974
– Olde Naples on the corner of Broad Avenue South And Third Street South
– designed by Walter L. Keller & Associates, Inc.
– Renaissance style
– on site of old movie theater
– 19,000 square feet of rentable space: six stores on main floor, 12 office on second floor

a yellow version of The Corner
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The Mayflower c. 1950
The Mayflower
Greenwich in 1940: Being a Brief Historical Sketch of the Town With Views of the Principal Buildings and Homes in the Community and Including Who’s Who in Greenwich

PATERNO, Carlo Middaugh Real Estate, Construction, Chateau Lafayette, Greenwich; residence at Winding Lane, Greenwich. Born in New York City; November 23, 1907; son of Charles Vincent and Minnie (Middaugh) Paterno. Educated: Riverdale Country School; Milford School; graduated from Yale University, 1930, B.S. Married in New York City, November 23, 1934, to Helen Cotillo, daughter of the late Judge Salvatore A. Cotillo; children: Toni Cotillo; Patricia Ann. Associated with father from 1930 to present in real estate and building construction as president of Skybeam Realty Corporation and vice-president of Castle Village, Inc. Member Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Clubs: Golden’s Bridge Hounds; New York Athletic; Westchester Country. Resident of Greenwich 2 years. Politics: Independent. Church: Christian.

Carlo Paterno Leases Suite in East Side House: Realty Firm Head Reserves Park Avenue Apartment Pierre Bourdelle Rents
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 14 Mar 1935: 36. 
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 28 Feb 1936: 34.
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New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 14 Mar 1935: 36.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 19 July 1935: 30.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 28 Feb 1936: 34.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 30 Aug 1946: 26.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 24 Mar 1936: 34.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 23 Apr 1936: 42.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 15 Dec 1941: 26.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 08 Mar 1947: 17.
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New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 12 July 1948: 20.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 30 July 1948: 28.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 17 Nov 1948: 32.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 14 Jan 1949: 29.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 15 Jan 1949: 22.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 28 Dec 1950: 25.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 29 Dec 1950: 23.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 27 Mar 1943: 24.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 03 Mar 1947: 27.
New York Herald Tribune (1926-1962); New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 04 Mar 1947: 37.