Alan M. Hantman
Alan M. Hantman was nominated by President Clinton, and confirmed by the Senate, as the tenth Architect of the Capitol for a ten-year term in 1997. Prior to serving as Architect of the Capitol, Hantman was vice president of planning, architecture, historic preservation, and construction at Rockefeller Center in New York City. In 2000 he was elected to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects.