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Herb Greene

Born in Oneonta, New York, Herb Greene started his educational career at Syracuse University in New York and later transferred to the University of Oklahoma to pursue his passion in Architecture. At the time, Bruce Goff was the head of the Architecture College. Herb Greene began working for Bruce Goff as an apprentice in Bartlesville, Oklahoma as he was progressing through his educational career, producing many breathtaking renderings and artistic drawings while working in the office. Under Goff’s principals of design, Greene was familiarized with the importance of clear communication between the client and the architect, and therefore, regulating the outcome of the design process in an elegant and organic manner. Right after Goff’s departure, Greene started teaching Architecture as an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma between 1957-1963, hoping to continue on the footsteps of his mentor and Goff’s crucial teaching guidelines. While residing in Oklahoma, Greene engaged in a handful of commercial, residential and community projects.