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The Miller Hull Partnership’s energy-conscious designs, love of local materials, and structural expressiveness helped define the essence of a new and exciting type of contemporary regionalism in American architecture–the Pacific Northwest style. For David Miller and Robert Hull, two Peace Corps veterans, this includes a serious commitment to socially responsible and humane public architecture. The awardo-winning work featured in The Miller Hull Partnership: Public Works challenges the notion that public buildings must be mundane in appearance or functionality.
Published: Princeton Architectural Press, 2009.
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