08/2025: SAF Design in Depth — New Futures for Empty Offices: Mike Jobes
7-8-2025 | News
This project seeks to develop a prototype for the development of low-impact cabins on challenging and remote sites. Borrowing conceptual strategies from Metabolist architecture of the 1960s, the proposal utilizes a language of superstructure and modules to allow for adaptations over time. Recognizing the immense investment and environmental impact of remote development, the strategy employs long-term thinking, allowing the structure to remain relevant across many generations and owners.
By Brittany Mattie The American Institute of Architects (AIA) - Florida Gulf Coast Chapter's biennial design…
10-23-2020 | News
The U.S. infrastructure and green building industries still face a lack of sufficient funding and market…
6-12-2016 | News Events
The Registry By Catherine Sweeney Miller Hull Partnership is continuing to expand its sustainability efforts, recently launching…
2-17-2022 | News
The Miller Hull Partnership's energy-conscious designs, love of local materials, and structural expressiveness helped define the…
1-1-2015 | News
August, Seattle, WA — The Deschutes Public Library District Board has selected The Miller Hull Partnership,…
8-1-2021 | News
By Collin Anderson The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology is…
1-15-2024 | News