12-8-2022 | News
By EMMA HINCHLIFFE
A/E Editor
Seattle-based architect Miller Hull recently unveiled designs for a new field office for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Fairbanks, Alaska. The new 25,900-square-foot facility is aiming to be the first net zero building in the state of Alaska.
The Hans Rosling Center for Population Health at the University of Washington's Seattle campus is officially…
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Architecture is the nexus between culture, society and history, reflecting man’s constant quest for advancement. The…
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ATLANTA – Forest Stewardship Council, the world’s most trusted forest certification system, announced its 2019 FSC…
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The $30-million "Living Building" will be equal parts teaching tool and academic facility Announced last year,…
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Ron Rochon Retires as Managing Partner of The Miller Hull Partnership Colleague and friend Rob Misel…
12-14-2022 | News
***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Dec. 18, 2018) — The Miller Hull Partnership, an international, award-winning architecture…
12-18-2018 | News