- Joseph Capecci
Joseph Raymond Capecci II was born
February 5 ,1933 to Joseph-Capecci I, an automobile race car mechanic, and Mary Apostoli, a homemaker. His father Joseph Sr. immigrated to the United States in 1906 at the Age of 6. He was trained atDetroit Diesel and was considered one of the founders of both the modern fuel carburetor andfuel injection system. Joseph Jr., was the oldest of three children. His mother died in 1947, leaving him to tend to many of the care duties for his younger brother Raymond, b. 1940 and his sister Navina, b. 1935.Joseph excelled in Mathematics and Science and was granted placement into Olinville Jr. High School (PS-113 NY) upon completion of the 4th grade at Age 10. He graduated with honors from the prestigious
Bronx High School of Science at 17 and enrolled as an audit student in the Department of Chemistry atLong Island University in 1949.At the Age of 18, his college tenure was interrupted by his draft into the Korean conflict. He completed his basic training at
Fort Dix , New Jersey in April 1951 and was immediately transferred to theLos Alamos Labs andWhite Sands New Mexico (WMSR) to work in the US nuclear weapons development program. There he trained underEnrico Fermi ,J. Robert Oppenheimer ,Richard Feynman ,Norris Bradbury andJohn H. Manley . During his tenure with the US Army Corps of Engineers he was also retained by the US Air Force to work on joint projects at the Groom Air Base in Nevada now referred to as,“Area 51”. He applied for and received not less than 10 US patents while in the Army including those for radio active isotope conversion, heavy water separation and the treatment disposal of radioactive bi-products. He was honorably discharged as a Nuclear Specialist 5, December 1953 and returned to LIU to complete his BS in Chemistry. He received his degree in 1957. In 1958 he worked on the first successful large scale desalinization plant located in Saudi Arabia.After the war, he continued on with his academic endeavors and achievements working for large water treatment corporations like "Graver Water Conditioning", "S. Blackman" and "US Tank Car" where he continued to lead the scientific community in the fledgling industry of water waste treatment. During this time Mr. Capecci drafted several processes that today are still the industry standards in solid waste management.
In January 1959, at the age of 26, he was nominated by the Joint Chiefs of Staff as a special consultant to
NASA , where he worked again in a development role both at mission control in Houston and at theNational labs in Washington DC working on both the capsule re-entry and moon car design programs. In the late 1950's he also was consulting with both JPL in CA and Huntsville Al Army Rocket Teams to develop proces to deal with waste treatment associated with Exployer 1 and what would become the space program and NASA. He did not work or consult for the Navy Project Vangard Rocket Program which did launch the oldest sattlelite still in orbit , but they did usitlize his ionization process and perhaps improved it.He married Beatriz Fernandez-Metzger in April 1965 and had one child Michael born May 1966. Deceased 2004
In August 1961 he enrolled in the
Columbia University School of Architecture inNew York City where he trained underPhilip Johnson ,Walter Gropius and Robert AM Stern. However, it is his later collaborative efforts withRobert Venturi ,Cesar Pelli and later Edward Larrabee Barnes in the development of thePurchase College NY site master plan, transforming what was a country estate into a “city within a city” in 1967. In 1973 he received his Masters of Architecture from the graduate school of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia attending the evening division. He stayed on at Purchase as lead development architect for the entire SUNY system and Dir. of Facilities until 1983. Through the 1970’s and 1980’s he continued to develop a successful architectural practice inLitchfield County, CT andWestchester County NY .In 1985, he entered academia with the
City University of New York and held several positions within that university system. Eventually retiring as Dean of Administration,John Jay College with administrative responsibility and directive responsibility for hundreds of employees within the CCNY system at various campuses. He retired in 1997.He has been a senior member of the "New York State Republican Party" and has been a pivotal associate and supporter of
Rudolph Giuliani 's successful bids for mayor of NYC in 1994 and 1998. He has sat on the board of several "Fortune 500" companies located in Westchester County and is a supporter of theBronx Zoo ,Metropolitan Opera and theNew York Philharmonic . He has resided in Scarsdale NY since 1970 and also maintains a residence in Litchfield County CT. In retirement he enjoys travel, theYankees , art, food, stained glass design, wine and his three grandchildren. He is a member ofMensa International ,NY State Right to Life , and theKnights of Columbus . He is a member of AIA and recipient of several Life Achievement Awards commemorating his philanthropic endeavors in the Tri-State area.
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