Graham Greene, AIA LEED AP BD+C
Principal
Graham Greene began his professional career in Chicago in 1980 with Lohan Associates, an internationally recognized architecture design firm working on major architectural commissions throughout the world. In 1989, he formed a small practice in Dallas applying design excellence to projects of attainable housing, community design and sustainable structures with a focus on the vitalization of urban culture through the creation of project prototypes. In 1995, his firm merged with the Oglesby Group to form Oglesby | Greene Architecture.
Graham received a Master of Arts in Architecture from Tulane University and has continued to expand his education through involvement with the Collaborative Processes Institute, the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture and Dean’s Advisory Board at Tulane University School of Architecture. He also has served as a Visiting Instructor of a graduate design studio at UT Arlington School of Architecture and has been both speaker and panelist on diverse design issues and sustainable urban vitalization strategies at the Urban Land Institute and other local and national conferences.
Through professional work Graham has earned a variety of awards, including a City of Dallas Urban Design Award, several AIA/Dallas Design Awards, UT School of Urban and Public Affairs - Urban Entrepreneur Award, CLIDE Award, Greater Dallas Planning Council Urban Design Award, Preservation Dallas Achievement Award, AIA/Dallas Honor Award for Outstanding Achievement, ‘Chautauqua’ Award for Historic Preservation, AIA/Dallas Design Honor Award, AIA Dallas Firm Award and Texas Society of Architects Firm Award.
Graham is active in the community with memberships with the American Institute of Architects, U. S. Green Building Council and has served on the Board of Trustees for The Dallas Institute of Humanities & Culture, Forest Heights Community Development Corporation, McKinney Avenue Trolley, Saint Alcuin Montessori School, The Dallas Arts District, and the Undermain Theater.
He is a Registered Architect in the State of Texas, member of the American Institute of Architects, and a LEED Building Design & Construction Accredited Professional.