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.
Principals Ben Dalton and Margaret Sprug will be on a panel discussing “Walking the Walk: Committing to…
10-27-2020 | Events
The Miller Hull Partnership has updated the design of the office complex Kilroy Realty wants to…
3-15-2016 | News
Seattle, also known as the Emerald City — not the one in the Wizard of Oz…
2-7-2025 | News
Partner Rob Misel will be on a panel to discuss “Workplace Gender Equity: Strategies for a Gender…
10-31-2019 | Events
Eight-story building features six stories of wood frame construction, over two stories of concrete ***FOR IMMEDIATE…
2-12-2021 | News
SEATTLE – Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) revealed today 30 percent design renderings of its next marquee capital…
3-17-2022 | News