Name: Beverly Loraine Greene
Date of Birth / Location: October 4, 1915 / Chicago, Illinois
Date of Death / Location: August 22, 1957 / New York, New York
Education: Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering, University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, 1936; Master's degree in City Planning and Housing, University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, 1937; Master’s in Architecture, Columbia University, June 5, 1945.
Firms and Partnerships Chicago Housing Authority, 1938-45; Firm of Isadore Rosefield, ca. 1945-1955; Worked with Marcel Breuer on the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris and with Edward Durrell Stone on the Sarah Lawrence College Arts Complex at the University of Arkansas.
Professional Organizations & Activities: First documented African American Woman architect licensed in United States. Licensed in Illinois December 28, 1942. She was the first African-American woman to earn her degree in architectural engineering from the University of Illinois. Served on the Council for the Advancement of the Negro in Architecture.