The Architectural Legacy of Herbert Miller Greene

Studio portrait of Herbert M. Greene with fish
Studio portrait of Herbert M. Greene with fish

The Architectural Legacy of Herbert Miller Greene, featuring architectural drawings and archival material highlighting Greene's groundbreaking work, grew out of an exhibition held in the Architecture and Planning Library at The University of Texas in 2005. This online exhibition celebrates the establishment of the John Greene Taylor Endowment for Collections Enhancement and recognizes the importance of Herbert Miller Greene's contributions to the field of architecture.

Herbert Miller Greene founded one of the oldest continuously-operating architectural firms in Texas resulting in more than ninety projects throughout Texas and the United States. This online exhibition offers links to gallery pages on Greene's Biography, Dallas, Masonic work, the University of Texas, and his Firm Brochure. The Curated Features menu above also includes a Project List and affiliated full text Dallas Morning News articles. Unless otherwise noted, materials are from collections in the Alexander Architectural Archives, University of Texas Libraries.