Oglesby·Greene
Architects, Dallas and Regional
Oglesby·Greene is an architectural practice with a distinguished heritage. It is firmly rooted in an early influential and important modernist tradition of architecture. Its partners are committed to producing notable buildings, spaces and landscapes that are both timeless and of their time. The architects at Oglesby·Greene consider the basis of their architecture nature itself, the most timeless of design.
Rich Materiality of their Structures and Surfaces
In contrast to white box modern architecture, one can see in the work of Oglesby·Greene the rich materiality of their structures and surfaces. Real and conceptual connections, they make with the material environment. Their thoughtful placement and refinement of the structural elements, position and orientation of transparent membranes come together to define the architecture and illuminate the architectural space. Color palettes of Oglesby·Greene are developed as the project’s derivatives of the many natural phenomenons found at a site. Oglesby·Greene has focused on the quality of the project they accept rather than the type of project. The firm has designed corporate headquarters, municipal buildings, visitor centers, healthcare centers, sacred spaces, schools, homes, multi family residences, and the renovation and reuse of historic buildings.
Dallas AIA – 2010 Firm of the Year
The family tree of architects is always interesting. The Oglesby firm has influenced and trained two generations of many of the best architects in Dallas. Oglesby·Greene is the evolution of a firm crated in 1950, with a corporation created in 1968 and merging with the office of Graham Greene in 1995 to its current state. Joe M. McCall, FAIA, has been with the firm since 1975 and the firm has been at its downtown Dallas location on San Jacinto since 1968. The senior principals have worked together for 30 years. The size of the firm is large enough to design large projects and small enough to attract great talent. Oglesby·Greene won both the 2010 AIA and Texas Society of Architects Firm of the Year. This is a firm we can count on to continue designing sustainable, enduring projects.
Oglesby·Greene receives 2010 AIA Texas Society of Architects Firm of the Year
Oglesby·Greene Designed Home at 1200 Monica Drive
LEED Gold Certified Home at Montgomery Farm in Collin County $2,820,000
In the conservation corridor of rapidly growing Allen, Texas in Collin County, you will find Montgomery Farm, a development dedicated to the finest architecture, protected open spaces, trees farms and... See More
40 Braewood Place, Dallas, Texas


