Combining advanced construction techniques with the best architectural traditions, Allan Greenberg creates design solutions that are timeless and technologically progressive. Mr. Greenberg’s work includes master plans, new construction, renovations, restorations and interior furniture design for academic, commercial, residential and retail clients. His Humanities Building at Rice University won numerous design awards including the AIA 2001 Design Excellence Award for Architecture from the Washington, D.C. chapter, and the Cast Stone Institute’s 2001 Design Award for Architecture. Mr. Greenberg’s Tommy Hilfiger Flagship Store in Beverly Hills was awarded the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute’s 1998 Design Award for the Best Commercial Building. A Greenwich, Connecticut farmhouse won a 1990 Arthur Ross Award from Classical America for outstanding architectural rendering. As George Hersey, author and professor of Art History at Yale University, wrote: “(Allan Greenberg) is the most knowing, most serious practitioner of classicism currently on the scene in this country ... Greenberg belongs in the succession of Charles Follen McKim, Daniel Burnham, Henry Bacon, John Russell Pope and Arthur Brown. And above all he belongs to the succession of Greece and Rome, of Vignola and Sanmicheli, of Vanvitelli, Ledoux and Labrouste, to the visionary company of those who play the great game of classicism.”