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.
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