AG|ENA Architects


Alan Eliot Goldberg, FAIA, graduated from Washington University, School of Architecture from which he subsequently received a Distinguished Alumni Award. He joined a New York firm and worked on several important projects, among them the Seagram Building. In 1966, he became a partner in the prestigious firm, Eliot Noyes & Associates, now known as AG|ENA. The firm is a multiple collaborative practice that includes Architecture, Corporate Design Consulting, Industrial Design, Interiors, and Graphics. During Goldberg’s tenure he designed a wide range of projects for the nation’s leading corporations and public agencies – everything from the development of a master plan for a large technical center to gasoline dispensers.

