4-22-2021 | News
The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology physically supports instruction and research, and serves as a public forum for related campus engagement and community outreach activities. The project provides a unique opportunity to physically demonstrate how Georgia Tech practices sustainability as well as providing a campus “hub” for sustainability for their academic, research and community outreach efforts. The building serves as a fully functional, working model of sustainable principles for a variety of audiences to access, study and replicate.
***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Dec. 18, 2018) — The Miller Hull Partnership, an international, award-winning architecture…
12-18-2018 | News
The Department of State has awarded design contracts for new U.S. embassies and consulates that will…
10-21-2019 | News
The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP has been selected as the 2022 Architizer A+Awards Jury Winner in…
6-7-2022 | News
The Canadian Wood Design & Building Wood Design Awards Program recognizes excellence in wood architecture. Miller…
12-2-2016 | Events
A Recently Launched Initiative Takes Responsibility for Climate Change Impacts from the Built Environment Seattle, WA…
2-4-2022 | News
In less than two years, the School of Architecture & Environment (SAE) has welcomed more than…
2-16-2021 | News