3-3-2021 | News
Designing facilities for student retention means designing for student success. It also means designing for a diverse student body. Whether it’s a freshman who isn’t faring well in his first semester of chemistry; a student who has just had her professional aspirations dashed by a faltering economy and could benefit from a fresh round of career counseling; or a budget-minded commuter student who needs a microwave to warm up dinner brought from home—today’s colleges and universities are increasingly expected to support the entire student experience.
Principal Jim Hanford and Architect Manuel Castaneda will be discussing," Community Resilience in a Changing Climate,"…
4-9-2024 | Events
No longer silent, fusty and reserved for solitary study, libraries are now bright and buzzing spaces…
4-11-2016 | News
By Ray Huard It’s that time of the year again, when architects and members of the…
7-16-2020 | News
DJC By Emma Hinchliffe When Miller Hull learned about the city's recent office-to-residential design competition, which…
7-5-2023 | News
By Collin Anderson The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology is…
1-15-2024 | News
Partner Ron Rochon will be discussing the Miller Hull studio renovations as part of the panel…
5-6-2020 | Events