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“A Bob Sketch” – Robert Hull (project)

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1310 East Union Condominiums (project)

The project occupies a very small, 40 foot by 80 foot, urban site on Seattle’s Capitol Hill.  Bounded by buildings on three sides,…

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15 Elizabeth (project)

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156 West Superior Condominiums (project)

Located within Chicago's emerging River North district, goals for this new building were to blend with adjacent brick and stone loft-type structures and to reflect the lively…

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1615 N. Wolcott Condominiums (project)

This 8 unit, 20,000 sf mixed use condominium project is located in the vibrant Bucktown district of Chicago. The project is one piece…

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333 Dexter (project)

Seattle's South Lake Union is in the midst of unprecedented transformation with underdeveloped properties giving way to new buildings, creating vibrant streetscapes and…

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747 N. Clark Condominiums (project)

This seven story condominium tower in the River North district of Chicago completed construction in summer of 2014. There are six residential units,…

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8th & Republican Mixed-Use Development (project)

A collaboration between The Miller Hull Partnership (Design Architect) and Runberg Architecture Group (Architect of record). Fostering a Neighborhood Over 70,000 new housing…

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Adams Elementary School (project)

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Art & Architecture Building Addition (project)

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Art Studios Addition (project)

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Aware Women’s Shelter (project)

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Bailey Farm Development (project)

The Bailey Farm development is the public amenity space for a 372 unit housing development located in Bothell, WA. Miller Hull worked with…

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Bainbridge Island City Hall (project)

Consolidating departments previously housed in a combination of owned and leased buildings across the island, the design for this civic building reflects community values of not…

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Bainbridge Island Residence (project)

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Bayside Community Center (project)

The Bayside Community Center focuses on the revitalization of an old brick structure, into Linda Vistas new Community Center Hub. Its need for…

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Berkowitz Residence (project)

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Bertschi School Expansion (project)

This urban pre-K through 5 independent school has grown steadily since its inception in a renovated church in 1975. Located on a tight urban site,…

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Bethaday Community Learning Space (project)

Technology Access Foundation approached us to design a structure reflecting its values in the community it serves.  Persevering over a seven year recession-stalled design and construction process led to this inspiring administrative…

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Bethany Community Church (project)

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Black Diamond Library (project)

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Boarding School for Afghan Girls (project)

The Boarding School for Afghan Girls is a first of its kind, boarding school and a new model for Afghanistan. It will educate…

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Boeing Cafeteria (project)

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Bolen Cabin (project)

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Bothell City Hall & Civic Center (project)

The City of Bothell's adoption of a revitalization plan set the stage for a walkable downtown with greater density and economic diversity. Improvement of an entire…

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Bullitt Center (project)

The Bullitt Center has drawn people from around the world to see its precedent-setting sustainability features, creating a sort of architectural “pilgrimage site”…

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C Concourse Expansion at SEA (project)

Traveling is often stressful. Disorienting. Long lines, delayed flights and unending layovers leave travelers exhausted and weary of airports. C Concourse, one of…

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Camarda Residence (project)

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Campbell Orchard Residence (project)

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Campbell Seattle Residence (project)

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Carnation Library (project)

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Cedar Hills Activities Building (project)

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Center for Coastal Studies at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography (project)

Originally a saltwater storage facility, the new Center for Coastal Studies sits atop the seawall, immersed in the physical environs of its study…

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Center for Global Learning and the Arts (project)

The campus of Cascadia Community College (CCC) and The University of Washington Bothell (UWB) is a unique pairing of institutions adjacent to a…

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Center for Urban Horticulture (project)

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Childhaven (project)

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Chuckanut Drive Residence (project)

This house and guest house/garage are perched over a craggy Washington coastline on a heavily wooded site, positioned to take advantage of dramatic views to the…

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Clinesmith Residence (project)

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College of Architecture & Environmental Design Concept (project)

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Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center (project)

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Conibear Shellhouse & Student Athletic Center (project)

The University of Washington Department of Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) and The Miller Hull Partnership have planned and designed an expansion and renovation of…

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Connor Studio (project)

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Del Mar Civic Center (project)

Standing on the terrace of Del Mar Civic Center can be likened to a spiritual experience. Extensive views of the Pacific Ocean inundate…

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Deschutes County Libraries (project)

As society changes, our libraries do too. Gone are the days when libraries existed solely to supply books and house study groups. Today,…

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Discovery Park Visitor Center (project)

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District House (project)

The latest in a series of projects with Ranquist Development is the District House, a 75,000-square foot mixed-use building with 28 three bedroom…

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Dixon Residence (project)

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Dunnington Residence (project)

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East Capitol Campus Master Plan & Design (project)

The East Capitol Campus plaza occupies the eastern half of the state’s capitol grounds and was designed to complement the historical West Capitol…

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East County Office & Archives (project)

An archive building is a societal time capsule.  A place where a community’s most important documents are stored and protected. Here, life’s punctuated…

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Edgewood City Hall (project)

In 2007, Miller Hull led a predesign effort with the City of Edgewood steering committee to establish the building and site program for…

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Education Building (project)

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El Nido (project)

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Environmental Health & Safety Facility (project)

The new Environmental Health & Safety Facility on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus manages regulated waste generated by teaching, research and…

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Epiphany School (project)

This independent Pre-K-5 school was established and for years grew mostly within the confines of the church campus it occupied in suburban Seattle. Eventually the school and church…

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Fairbanks Field Office, United States Fish & Wildlife Services (project)

Working to protect different wildlife refuges in Alaska, the US Fish and Wildlife Service is deeply committed to the continuation of our planet’s…

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Falconer Residence (project)

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Fall City Library (project)

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Fisher Pavilion (project)

Fisher Pavilion is located in the heart of Seattle Center, the site of the 1962 World's Fair and home to the city's most…

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Fisheries Teaching and Research Building (project)

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Galloway Residence (project)

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Garfield Community Center (project)

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Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station (project)

While population has grown rapidly, King County sewers have remained the same size, causing them to overflow during heavy rainfall. Currently under construction…

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Girvin Cabin (project)

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Gorton/Bounds Bunkhouse (project)

Light on the land and no more than necessary - these were the first principles that guided the development of a 400-square-foot bunkhouse…

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Gorton/Bounds Cabin (project)

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Green Lake Community Center and Pool Redevelopment (project)

Miller Hull is collaborating with Seattle Parks and Recreation on a new Green Lake Community Center and Pool Facility, located within Olmsted’s Green…

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Gymnasium, Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences (project)

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Habitat for Humanity’s House of the Immediate Future (project)

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Hands On Children’s Museum (project)

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Hans Rosling Center for Population Health (project)

The groundbreaking Hans Rosling Center for Population Health is a hybrid facility designed to respond directly to the mission of the University of…

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Hansen Residence (project)

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Hansman Residence (project)

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Harbor Avenue Campus (project)

Waterfront sites are often prominent ones. When an international clothing manufacturer needed a US headquarters they selected the Miller Hull Partnership because they…

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Health Sciences Education Building (project)

The University of Washington’s new Health Sciences Education Building will inspire generations of future healthcare professionals. The concept is centered on “A Culture…

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Hillel Center (project)

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Honouliuli Middle School (project)

Honouliuli Middle School is located on an 18 acre parcel, formerly cultivated with sugar cane. The first phase of the school’s construction was…

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IDEA1 (project)

Built on the strong pillars of Innovation, Design, Education and Arts, this vibrant mixed-use cluster targeting design and technology jobs supports innovation-based economic…

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Institute for Shock Physics (project)

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International Arrivals Facility at SEA (project)

International traffic continues to grow at  SEA, increasing more than 45 percent since 2009, including 14 new intercontinental services over the past 10…

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Intrepid Landing (project)

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Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (project)

Wastewater Treatment Plants are crucial in protecting one of our planet’s most precious natural resources — water. They are complex, large-scale machines that…

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Jackson Residence (project)

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Kimmick Residence (project)

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King County Environmental Lab (project)

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Kirkland Public Safety Building (project)

The City of Kirkland purchased an existing "big box" warehouse building to convert into a civic facility where the Municipal Courts and their…

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Kitsap County Administration Building (project)

The Kitsap County Administration Building sits atop a bluff with an impressive view overlooking the Bremerton Naval Shipyards. When the steep hillside site with a…

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Lake Union Office Building (project)

The North Lake Union Office Building has approximately 26,000 square feet of office space in three stories above two levels of parking. The…

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Lake Washington School District Resource & Administration Center (project)

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Lake Washington United Methodist Church (project)

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Lakeside School Art Facility (project)

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Lakeview Montessori School (project)

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Lease Crutcher Lewis Headquarters Renovation (project)

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Leavitt Residence (project)

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Lewiston Library (project)

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Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant (project)

The proposed Lions Gate Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant simultaneously provides a needed upgrade to an essential service, improves marine water quality and contributes…

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Loom House (project)

Located on a beautifully landscaped bluff overlooking Puget Sound, Loom House is an extensive renovation of a classic 1960s northwest-style home on Bainbridge…

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Lopez Island Community Center (project)

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LOTT Clean Water Alliance Regional Services Center (project)

Much of our nation’s water and wastewater infrastructure is invisible to those who depend upon it everyday. Essential services are expected to be…

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Marine Technology Facility (project)

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Maritime Innovation Center & Technology Incubator (project)

A beloved living and working community landmark, Fishermen’s Terminal serves as the home port for Seattle’s commercial fishing fleet and is poised to…

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Marquand Cabin (project)

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Matt’s Place (project)

ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is a progressive nerve system disease that results in the weakening of muscles and often leads to the loss…

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Maury Island Cabin (project)

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Meadowdale Beach Park (project)

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Mercer Island Community & Event Center (project)

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Mercer Island Fire Station 92 (project)

There is something inherently magnetic about fire stations. From the earliest ages, children shriek with glee when they’re invited by firefighters to climb…

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Mercy Residence (project)

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Mesa Commons (project)

A collaboration with SGPA (Executive Architect) and Balfour Beatty (General Contractor), this 60,000 square foot building serves as a student hub and campus…

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Metro Parks STAR Center (project)

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Metzger Residence (project)

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Michaels/Sisson Residence (project)

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Mighty House (project)

What is Mighty House? Mighty House is an open-source tool kit that enables everyday people to create shelter for individuals and families transitioning…

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Miller Hull San Diego Studio Renovation (project)

After seven years of consequential projects and growth, our San Diego studio has come home. In 2018, the studio moved to a larger…

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Miller Hull Seattle Studio Renovation (project)

After 13 years in the same place, we decided to rethink our Seattle studio work space. Overarching goals of renovation included a flexible,…

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Moses Lake City Hall and Civic Center (project)

The Moses Lake Civic Center will be a new building between the existing City Hall and Parks/Police Buildings, at the edge of the…

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Moses Lake Library (project)

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Muckleshoot Library (project)

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Museum of Art Conceptual Studies (project)

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Museum of Pop Culture Renovation (project)

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Natural and Environmental Science Testing and Teaching Center (NESTT) Concept (project)

Eastern Washington University’s new Natural and Environmental Science Testing and Teaching Center (NESTT) will serve as a new front door to the campus…

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Natural Sciences Complex (project)

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New U.S. Consulate Campus, Casablanca, Morocco (project)

The site design for the new U.S. Consulate in Casablanca draws on the typology of the traditional Medina walled garden. At its center…

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New U.S. Consulate Campus, Guadalajara, Mexico (project)

Guadalajara is the vibrant capitol of Jalisco, widely considered the “heart” of Mexican art and culture. Mexico’s second largest city, Guadalajara sits on…

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New U.S. Embassy Campus, Guatemala City, Guatemala (project)

Guatemala City is located in a mountain valley of the central highlands, 1500 meters above sea level.  The city is characterized by a…

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New U.S. Embassy Campus, Lilongwe, Malawi (project)

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New U.S. Embassy Campus, Niamey, Niger (project)

We were awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) to design a new embassy in Niamey,…

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Nichols/Yeaman Residence (project)

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Northgate Library & Community Center (project)

Miller Hull worked with the Seattle Department of Parks & Recreation and Seattle Public Libraries on a joint venture project in the Northgate…

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Northwest Maritime Center (project)

The historic seaport town of Port Townsend is one of the most popular destinations on Washington's Olympic peninsula. With a culture steeped in the town’s rich history…

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Northwest Railway Museum (project)

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Northwest Salmon Center (project)

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Novotny Cabin (project)

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NW Federal Credit Union (project)

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Odegaard Undergraduate Library & Learning Commons (project)

When the Odegaard Undergraduate Library at the University of Washington was built, it was during a time when libraries were exclusively places of…

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Olympic College, Poulsbo (project)

This remote branch campus of a larger regional system was designed as a “Campus in the Forest” providing a strong connection to its natural…

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Olympic College, Shelton (project)

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Open Window School & Vista Academy (project)

In creating a new home for a growing private elementary school, Miller Hull developed the master plan and building facilities for the new…

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Orcas Island Cabin (project)

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Parco (project)

 National City is one of the earliest settled areas in the San Diego region and was developed alongside the Port in the late…

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Patagonia Distribution Center (project)

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Patagonia PV Installation (project)

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Performing Arts Center (project)

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Pfeiffer/Klein Residence (project)

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Phase 2B Expansion (project)

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Pier 32 Marina (project)

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Pierce County Environmental Services Building (project)

Pierce County recently completed a 50-year Master Plan for the Chambers Creek Properties, a 900+ acre site stretching 2-1/2 miles along one of…

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Pike Place MarketFront (project)

Pike Place Market is one of the most iconic marketplaces in the country. Incubating over 200 small businesses, craftspeople, and farmers, it is…

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Point Roberts Land Port of Entry (project)

Point Roberts is the westernmost U.S. Port of Entry along the 49th parallel which plays an important role in the exchange of goods between…

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Police Department (project)

The University of Washington’s campus police serve nearly 68,000 students, faculty, staff, and visitors within the 700-plus-acre campus. This new 30,000-square-foot purpose-built facility…

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Poschman Residence (project)

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Powell River Library (project)

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Red Bark Cabin (project)

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Renton Library (project)

In 1966, it was possible to build a building in the middle of a park, right over the Cedar River. This remarkable bridge-like…

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Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge (project)

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Roberts Cabin (project)

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Robinson Science Hall (project)

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Rocky Mountain Residence (project)

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Roddy/Bale Residence (project)

The Roddy Bale residence takes advantage of the views from its long, thin, residential site. The new structure, located on approximately the same…

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ROOTS Young Adult Shelter (project)

Miller Hull partnered with ROOTS Young Adult Shelter, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit homeless service provider for young adults ages 18-25, and the Low Income…

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Roundy Residence, Lopez Island (project)

For this island home, previous clients returned to request a new, more compact house reflecting their growing interest in energy efficiency, local materials and economy…

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Roundy Residence, Whidbey Island (project)

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Safari Drive Condominiums (project)

The design concept for these suburban condominiums evolved from the desire to create a vibrant mixed-use neighborhood in a physically demanding desert climate. Within its own bounds, the development is…

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San Ysidro Land Port of Entry (project)

During a time when the country’s talk revolved around walls, Miller Hull was focused on creating doors. In a multinational community bound together…

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Santa Monica City Yards (project)

Santa Monica City Yards transforms vital yet hidden city services into a facility that actively engages with the public it serves, and creates humane and…

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Saunders Cabin (project)

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School for Afghan Girls (project)

Located in Afghanistan, the School for Afghan Girls is an important urban center educating several thousand girls every day.  The school is integrated…

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School of Health Sciences (project)

The undergraduate nursing program at Seattle Pacific University (SPU) is one of the most successful programs in the region. The School of Health…

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Science & Engineering Building (project)

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Science & Technology Building (project)

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Science Building (project)

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Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences STREAM Building (project)

Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences (SAAS) is an independent secondary school with a mission to prepare students for college and life through…

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Seattle Fire Station 21 (project)

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Seattle Fire Station 39 (project)

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Seattle Public Utilities South Transfer Station (project)

Seattle Public Utilities is a national leader in waste management with innovative recycling and composting programs that continually strive to reduce the amount…

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Skagit County Visitors Center, Newhalem (project)

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Sky Ranch (project)

Millions of square feet of warehouse roofs exist in cities, occupied primarily by pigeons and mechanical units. In Seattle, many warehouses are near…

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Snoqualmie Library (project)

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South Lake Union Discovery Center (project)

In South Lake Union adjacent to downtown Seattle, a single land-owner controlling most of the property in the area has led one of the nation’s largest…

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Spindrift Residence (project)

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Structural & Materials Engineering Building (project)

The site for the Structural & Materials Engineering Building sits between arts and engineering quads, a perfect location to realize the Dean’s vision of creating…

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Student Success District (project)

Student success is based on so much more than grades. From physical wellness to mental health to financial stability, a student cannot fully…

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Tacoma Paper & Stationery (project)

The last remaining undeveloped warehouse on the University of Washington’s Tacoma campus (UWT) has found a new purpose: providing classroom, studio and lab…

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Tahoma National Cemetery (project)

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Taproot Theatre (project)

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The Bush School (project)

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The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design (project)

Living Buildings have been an architectural revelation over the last 15 years. Their ability to give more than they take is a true…

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The Shay Mixed-Use Development (project)

A primary design objective for this urban mixed-use complex was to create authentic and distinctive architecture that transitioned between old and new in…

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The Thinking Hand Exhibit, Gould Gallery (project)

For nearly a century, the University of Washington College of Built Environments has sought to educate the next generation of built environments professionals, engage in…

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The Wharf at Point Loma, America’s Cup Harbor (project)

San Diego’s waterfront is one of the city's most important assets. In designing waterside properties, our goal is to respect the working culture…

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Tillamook Forest Interpretive Center (project)

The Tillamook Forest Center is the region’s largest forest-based learning center; a special place to develop a deeper connection with Oregon’s forests through…

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Torrey Pines Center South Renovation (project)

The Torrey Pines Center South building on the University of California’s San Diego campus provides various technology, human resources, planning and development departments…

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Umpqua Bank, Capitol Hill (project)

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Umpqua Bank, Queen Anne (project)

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Vancouver Community Library (project)

The library is a community’s living room; a place for family, friends, congregation, exploration, and knowledge. Or at least, this is what the…

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Vashon Island Transfer & Recycling Station (project)

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Washington State Library Archives Building (project)

Archival buildings, by functional necessity, do not engage with the public. They are often windowless, relying on seclusion and solitude to properly preserve…

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Water Pollution Control Laboratory (project)

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Weaver/Bergh Residence (project)

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West Campus Utility Plant (project)

The University of Washington is nationally recognized for its sustainable leadership: from building construction to business practices to training future leaders, UW is…

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Wetlands Interpretive Center (project)

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Whidbey Island Retreat (project)

Set on a high bluff of Whidbey Island in Washington state, this main house and guest house retreat is strategically nestled between wind-swept…

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Willamette River Water Treatment Plant (project)

Located on a beautiful piece of property adjacent to the Willamette River, this project provided an elegant amenity for the adjacent residential community…

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Yaquina Head Interpretive Center (project)

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BE BOLD – IDEA1 (approach)

New ideas welcomed throughout the design process resulted in a mix of playful and distinctive elements that define the character of this new…

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BE BOLD – Bullitt Center (approach)

The Bullitt Center is a significant step forward in the design of high performance buildings. The audacious goal of net zero energy use was set…

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BE BOLD – ESB (approach)

In spite of the owner's conscious decision to not pursue LEED Certification, the team incorporated aggressive sustainable strategies and post-occupancy evaluations validate the building operates…

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BE BOLD – Lions Gate (approach)

This project makes invisible infrastructure visible through design, open space and public art–building awareness of the treatment process while reintroducing people and beauty…

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BE BOLD – Mercer Island Fire Station 92 (approach)

Public safety touches all of our lives. Whether it is the people serving in the justice system, or in our local police and…

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BE BOLD – Mercer Island Fire Station 92 (approach)

Designed in the wake of the Bullitt Center, this fire station was seen as an opportunity to integrate state-of-the-art, but low cost sustainable…

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BE BOLD – OC Poulsbo (approach)

The community college system in Washington State provides educational opportunities through smaller branch campuses in outlying areas. This first building on a new…

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BE BOLD – Point Roberts Land Port of Entry (approach)

Recognizing that many federal buildings constructed in previous decades were lacking in appropriate civic character, the GSA Design Excellence Program has dramatically improved the design…

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BE BOLD – Renton (approach)

The community’s deep connection to its much loved icon was a significant factor in the project’s particularly lengthy public involvement process. The design…

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BE BOLD – SAAS (approach)

Responding to changes in contemporary pedagogy incorporating both arts and sciences, formal learning environments and informal project-based workspaces within the new SAAS STREAM…

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BE BOLD – The Wharf (approach)

The Wharf at Point Loma marina incorporates a materiality and aesthetic unique to the San Diego waterfront. The combination of marina and commercial space…

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BE BOLD – Vancouver Community Library (approach)

While libraries remain the center of many communities and a true testament to the spirit of inclusion and public access, their function is…

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BO BOLD – A Bob Sketch (approach)

In the office, ‘A Bob Sketch’ is a term to refer to a drawing that conveys the quintessential idea of a project. ‘A…

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Del Mar City Center (approach)

Del Mar Civic Center is located directly adjacent the Pacific Coast Highway (aka Camino Del Mar), the Village’s main pedestrian, bike, transit and…

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DO GOOD – IDEA1 (approach)

Good Bones - An overarching goal was to create a statement building, enhancing community character and pedestrian experience now, and also supporting growth…

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DO GOOD – 333 Dexter (approach)

Seattle's Aurora/Dexter corridor represents a significant opportunity as a next-generation work location in an underutilized area that has effectively been hidden for decades.  After…

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DO GOOD – 8th & Republican (approach)

Setting the building back from the street at mid-block opens up a generous public courtyard, the backdrop for a neighborhood café and elevated…

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DO GOOD – Bullitt Center (approach)

Educational outreach about the building's environmental story is at the core of the Bullitt Foundation’s mission with this project. Didactic in and of…

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DO GOOD – Epiphany (approach)

With sustainability an important part of the Epiphany School’s curriculum, the school expressed interest in integrating visible and experiential sustainable strategies throughout the…

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DO GOOD – ESB (approach)

Introduction of natural light, interior vegetation and views to the exterior make for a more humane work environment. Space planning was designed according…

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DO GOOD – ESB (approach)

The Steilacoom aggregate mine and processing site on the Puget Sound, south of Tacoma, was one of the largest sand and gravel operations…

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DO GOOD – Kitsap (approach)

To take full advantage of the mild Puget Sound climate and to save energy during appropriate outdoor conditions, the design eliminates the use…

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DO GOOD – LOTT (approach)

The building includes a WET (Water Education Technology) Center with classroom for programs and interactive interpretive exhibits, appealing to people of all ages. The goal of…

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DO GOOD – Miller Hull Seattle Studio Renovation (approach)

Petal certification under the International Living Future Institute’s Living Building Challenge addresses elements related to Place, Water, Energy, Health & Happiness, Materials, Equity…

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DO GOOD – Niamey (approach)

Resource efficiency is especially critical in this part of Africa.  All wastewater is treated on site and recovered to provide 87% of the…

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DO GOOD – Northwest Maritime Center (approach)

60+ years as an oil off-loading terminal facility left the site with an incredibly stressed marine habitat and contaminated shoreline. Soil was removed and properly disposed…

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DO GOOD – Odegaard (approach)

Two classrooms included in the program experiment with a new model of teaching and learning space. There is no teaching station at the front—students sit…

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DO GOOD – Pike Place Market (approach)

Programmatic requirements to expand Pike Place Market’s functions, character and history include additional housing, non-franchised retail and public services for homeless and low-income populations.…

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DO GOOD – SAAS (approach)

An eco-charrette with students at project onset established guiding sustainability principles incorporated in this high performance building. An 11,900 gallon cistern collects rainwater from the roof…

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DO GOOD – Safari Drive condominiums (approach)

To extend residents’ enjoyment of indoor/outdoor living in a hot, arid desert climate–courtyards, broad overhangs and covered outdoor spaces create a comfortable micro-climate between the…

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DO GOOD – San Ysidro Land Port of Entry (approach)

At San Ysidro, conservation and renewable strategies are integrated with security and operational needs, design excellence standards, and stewardship for ecology beyond project boundaries…

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DO GOOD – South Transfer Station (approach)

The 'dump'—a high traffic and unpleasant facility containing a city's refuse—is generally not a public facility that is celebrated, although it is probably…

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DO GOOD – UCSD (approach)

Originally conceived of as a multi-wing facility connected by an enclosed atrium, a major design breakthrough happened as a result of the exceptionally active construction…

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DO GOOD – UCSD (approach)

We were charged with developing a high performance building envelope to both decrease building cooling load and control glare in all daylit spaces. With labs almost…

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DO GOOD – Willamette River Drinking Water Treatment Plant (approach)

Prior to architect and landscape design involvement, original intent called for individual plant buildings scattered throughout the site surrounded by a fence. By examining the purification process…

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GO DEEP – West Campus Central Utility Plant (approach)

This project provides chilled water and emergency power to the University of Washington’s rapidly expanding west and south campuses, cost effectively, while creating…

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GO DEEP – 156 West Superior (approach)

This infill building situated on a small lot reflects the urban lifestyle expressed by the housing, bars, restaurants, and galleries populating the neighborhood where…

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GO DEEP – Epiphany (approach)

Construction of a large, institutional building was of great concern to the school’s residential neighbors. Already frustrated by disruptive daily activities of student…

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GO DEEP – Kitsap (approach)

Kitsap County was renting multiple offices and using an overcrowded courthouse for administrative functions resulting in procedural and cost inefficiencies.  The first step in planning a new…

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GO DEEP – Lions Gate (approach)

Metro Vancouver engaged an interdisciplinary team of designers, engineers, experts, staff and the public through an Integrative Design Process utilizing Whole System Thinking. Typical…

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GO DEEP – Odegaard (approach)

To satisfy State funding criteria, the renovation had to be delivered within an extremely tight timeline—while keeping the building operational 24/7. The team held…

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GO DEEP – Pike Place Market (approach)

Particularly relevant to this design were stakeholder goals to retain the unique character and feel of the existing Market.  It was important to maintain…

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GO DEEP – Renton (approach)

To say that power and technology needs have changed since the original library was constructed over fifty years ago is an understatement. Our team…

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GO DEEP – Renton (approach)

The original structure, while iconic, could not be built over a river today given current environmental restrictions. Planned improvements were required to respect those restrictions…

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GO DEEP – San Ysidro Land Port of Entry (approach)

Working with GSA and the contractor, we developed a streamlined design process that took this multi-phased, $450M project from master planning to final…

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GO DEEP – South Transfer Station (approach)

Although bordered by two freeways in an industrial area, the SPU South Transfer Station is also not far from a residential neighborhood. It…

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GO DEEP_Northwest Maritime Center (approach)

At the intersection of the Victorian town's historic district of brick buildings and working waterfront with wood clapboard structures, the Center respects both elements while being true…

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‘Architecture of the Pacific Northwest’ Playing Cards (news)

The Pacific Northwest is home to some of the most iconic architecture in the United States. Through this Playing Card Artwork Project Notkin…

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‘This is going to be a wild ride’ for the design team (news)

In celebration of the grand opening of the Pike Place Market MarketFront--the first phase of the new addition connecting the original market down to…

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“Mighty House” is a do-it-yourself design to shelter the homeless (news)

Drilling and pounding noises filled Occidental Park on Friday afternoon as crews built installations for this year's edition of the Seattle Design Festival,…

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$230M Population Health building designed as a laboratory for ideas (news)

The University of Washington will break ground Wednesday on a $230 million building for its 2-year-old Population Health Initiative, and says it is…

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$27M addition for Shoreline public health lab (news)

By JOURNAL STAFF The Miller Hull Partnership will provide pre-design services for a 32,000-square-foot addition to the Washington State Public Health Laboratories at 1610 N.E. 150th…

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2016 Greenbuild Conference Presentation | ‘Path to Net Zero: San Ysidro Land Port of Entry’ (news)

Miller Hull project manager Peter Spruance joins Andy Frichtl, Interface Engineering and Drew Gangnes, MKA to review the success story of San Ysidro Land…

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2017 AIA Civic Design Awards Announced (news)

2017 Design Award Winners The 2017 Civic Design Awards celebrates the best examples of what can be realized when architects and civic clients…

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2017 AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Design Awards Announced (news)

AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Eleven projects received recognition for design excellence at this year's AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Honors and Awards…

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2017 AIA Seattle Honor Awards Announced (news)

Winners Announced for the 2017 Honor Awards for Washington Architecture Last night, AIA Seattle hosted the 67th annual Honor Awards for Washington Architecture…

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2020 Design Award Winners (news)

By Marcy Marro Metal Architecture is proud to present the winners of the 2020 Metal Architecture Design Awards. This year's winners represent a variety of great project…

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2020 Orchids & Onions Highlight San Diego’s Best, Worst Architecture and Design (news)

Everyone knows awards season is actually year-round, of course, so it's no big surprise that it's time for this year's Orchids & Onions…

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3 of the most beautiful schools in the world (news)

On Friday, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced the winners of the 2018 Honor Awards - considered the highest achievement in architecture…

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425 Magazine | Downtown Renton Library (news)

Some read books to learn new things, some read for enjoyment, and some read to escape. At the Downtown Renton Library, escaping begins…

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8th & Republican Mixed-Use Development receives AIA Seattle Honorable Mention (news)

Vibrant South Lake Union neighborhood hub recognized for its community-centric design. ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Nov. 29,2018) — The Miller Hull Partnership, an…

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A ‘living building’ in the heart of Georgia Tech’s university campus (news)

On the campus of US university Georgia Tech, a ‘living building’ has been constructed that generates more electricity than it uses and places…

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A love letter to Chicago’s architectural treasures (news)

By Karen Ranquist One of the many things I love about our city is its unique and diverse architecture. It is hard for…

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A New ‘Front Porch’ for Seattle’s Waterfront (news)

For decades, a parking lot sat between two of downtown's biggest amenities. Now it's a vibrant public space that's reinvigorating the historic Pike…

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A statement from The Miller Hull Partnership in response to racial equity (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE, June 22, 2020 – As protests continue across the U.S and throughout the world, Miller Hull stands with the…

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A Stinker and a Gem are Chosen (news)

By Ray Huard "Absolutely no redeeming value whatsoever.” So said 12 jurors in the San Diego Architectural Foundation’s annual Orchids & Onions 2020…

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A way forward (news)

By Paul Deffenbaugh The 2020 Metal Architecture Design Awards had more than 170 entries, and among all of them the judges selected the Kendeda Building for…

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Acknowledging the inspiring humans in our buildings (news)

By Elizabeth Moggio, AIA Senior Associate During this difficult time, it’s important to recognize the absolutely critical and inspiring work that is being…

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After almost 60 years, a new civic center for Del Mar (news)

For the first time since Del Mar incorporated in 1959, its City Hall and administrative offices are moving out of temporary quarters into a new,…

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AIA COTE Report | Lessons from frequent winners of the AIA COTE Top Ten Award (news)

Miller Hull is included in this recent report from AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE) highlighting habits of high-performance design firms.  We are…

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AIA Design Awards 2020 (news)

Award of Excellence & Hawaiʻi Energy Award Institutional Honouliuli Middle School Firms: Ferraro Choi And Associates, Ltd with The Miller Hull Partnership Client: State of…

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AIA Florida Gulf Coast To Host Virtual Sarasota Design Conference, Jonathan Glancey to Present Awards and Speak (news)

By Brittany Mattie  The American Institute of Architects (AIA) - Florida Gulf Coast Chapter's biennial design conference has brought nationally- and internationally- recognized…

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AIA Los Angeles ‘Women in Architecture’ | JUST Program panel (news)

The Women In Architecture Committee will hold a panel discussion over the JUST Label at BuroHappold. A short networking happy hour will occur…

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AIA NW and Pacific Region Design Award winners | Mercer Island Fire Station #92 and Renton Library (news)

The 2016 AIA Northwest and Pacific Region (NW+PR) Design Awards celebrates the best architectural designs available from AIA Members in the NW+PR. These…

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AIA Seattle Committee on Homelessness Co-Chair Anton Dekom recognized with AIA Seattle Committee Award (news)

Congratulations to Anton Dekom for receiving the AIA Seattle Committee Award as co-chair of the AIA Seattle Committee on Homelessness for 2019! The…

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AIA Seattle hands out 13 design awards (news)

By Journal Staff The American Institute of Architects Seattle chapter announced 13 winners of its 2019 Honor Awards for Washington Architecture at a…

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AIA Seattle Honor Awards: Olson Kundig, Signal, NBBJ buildings earn top spots (news)

By Alexander Walter The winning projects of the 70th annual Honor Awards for Washington Architecture were just announced by AIA Seattle. Selected from…

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Alex Ianchenko and Brie Jones to speak at 2020 AIA/ACSA Intersections Research Conference: CARBON on September 30, 2020 (news)

Alex Ianchenko and Brie Jones will be on a panel discussing New Baselines of Carbon + Design in relation to their white paper…

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Already Great: Successful Civic Architecture Begins at the Municipal Level (news)

By Matt Shaw In February, a draft executive order from the White House surfaced, which threatened to mandate that all new federal buildings…

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An embassy building boom reveals a turn from symbolism to technocratic competence (news)

America’s stock in the world has depreciated considerably since the start of the millennium. The reasons will be agreed upon only in hindsight,…

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Announcing the Winners of the Planet Positive Awards (news)

Metropolis’s Planet Positive Awards recognizes the most creative projects and products from around the world that benefit people and planet. Judged by four…

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April Ng for ARCADE Magazine: Death in the City (news)

By April Ng “Every death teaches us that all humans have to die in the end.” Ichiraku Makoto, from a leaflet on Shin…

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Archello’s Best Projects of 2022 (news)

The Student Success District at the University of Arizona is a ground-breaking addition to the University’s urban fabric. Designed by The Miller Hull…

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Architect Magazine | Bullitt Center – Benchmarking the Benchmark (news)

When the Bullitt Center opened in 2013, it was heralded as setting a new standard in high-performance, net-zero design. Is it living up…

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Architect Magazine | Loom House Is First Residential Retrofit to Be a Living Building (news)

Week in Tech: Miller Hull's Loom House Is First Residential Retrofit to Be a Living Building The Miller Hull Partnership has achieved Living…

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Architect Studio Recognized for Energy Synergy (news)

By Ray Huard A $1.7 million renovation of a San Diego architectural studio is the first in Southern California to be awarded certification…

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Architect’s Newspaper Print Edition: Case Studies in Brief (news)

The Hans Rosling Center for Population Health at University of Washington is featured on page 54 of the September 2021 issue of Architect…

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Architectural Record Continuing Education: Architecture Firms, Clients, and Climate (news)

The degree to which an architect can mitigate the climate impacts of a building often depends on the degree to which that building’s owner is…

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Atlanta Magazine | ‘It’s Alive – The Living Building at Georgia Tech’ (news)

Net zero is great, but to be a real show-off today, a building needs to be net positive—actually improving the availability of energy,…

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Attempting to redefine the meaning of ‘green’ could weaken efforts to mitigate climate crisis (news)

By Fred Bernstein There’s nothing green about your back-up generator. Manufacturing it released tons of CO2 into the atmosphere; so did shipping it…

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Ben Dalton and Margaret Sprug to speak at Greenbuild on November 12, 2020 (news)

Principals Ben Dalton and Margaret Sprug will be on a panel discussing “Walking the Walk: Committing to Sustainable Practices” as part of the the…

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Ben Dalton, Chris Hellstern and Tina Angeles to speak at Net Zero Conference on September 16, 2020 (news)

Principal Ben Dalton, Living Building Services Director Chris Hellstern and architect Tina Angeles will be on a panel discussing “Today’s Carbon Solution: Tenant…

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Best and Worst of San Diego Architecture Celebrated (news)

By Ray Huard It’s that time of the year again, when architects and members of the public get to praise the best of…

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Biophilic Design: Bridging the Gap Between Nature and People (news)

Biophilic Design takes the concept of biophilia, love of life, and applies it to the built environment while specifically looking at the relationship…

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Book | Miller Hull – Architects of the Pacific Northwest (news)

The work of David Miller and Robert Hull of the Miller Hull Partnership stands at the forefront of the recent Pacific Northwest school. …

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Book | Ten Houses – The Miller Hull Partnership (news)

A new and strategically 'realistic' architecture -- the staple of The Miller Hull Partnership -- is poised to challenge the more esoteric architectural…

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Book | The Greenest Building – How the Bullitt Center Changes the Urban Landscape (news)

For Immediate Release THE GREENEST BUILDING: How the Bullitt Center Changes the Urban Landscape Seattle, Wash. — January 21, 2016 — Ecotone Publishing…

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Book | The Miller Hull Partnership – Public Works (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership's energy-conscious designs, love of local materials, and structural expressiveness helped define the essence of a new and exciting type…

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Book | Toward a New Regionalism – Environmental Architecture in the Pacific Northwest (news)

Green design is the major architectural movement of our time. Throughout the world architects are producing sustainable buildings in an attempt to preserve…

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Bothell City Hall | Grand Opening (news)

The city of Bothell invites the public to celebrate the completion of its new City Hall from 10 a.m. to noon on Nov.…

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Brian Court to speak at Architectural Record Webinar on December 3, 2020 (news)

Partner Brian Court will be on a panel discussing “A Hybrid Approach: Combining Mass Timber with Steel and Concrete,” a webinar put on…

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Bridging a connection with nature (news)

By Chris Hellstern, AIA, LFA, LEED AP BD+C, CDT Living Building Challenge Services Director As we approach this year’s Thanksgiving celebration we cannot…

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Builder Magazine | 747 N. Clark urban infill condo wins ‘Gold Nugget’ Award (news)

Winner | Best Multi-family housing under 18 du/acre Jury comments: "Paying homage to the steel and glass heritage of Chicago architecture, this quintessential…

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Bullitt Center achieves Living Building certification (news)

Bullitt Center Earns Living Building Certification Greenest Commercial Building Shows What Is Possible Today   SEATTLE – Today the Bullitt Center proved its…

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Bullitt Center Highlights Benchmark for Sustainable Design Amid Concerning Lack of Regional Leadership (news)

By Jack Stubbs The Puget Sounds region is often thought of as forward-thinking when it comes to the implementation of sustainable design strategies into…

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Bullitt Center wins AIA Seattle ‘Energy in Design’ Award (news)

At this week's AIA Seattle Honor Awards event, the Bullitt Center was recognized with the inaugural 'Energy in Design' Award -- called out…

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Can Architecture Firms Become Truly Carbon Neutral? (news)

Can Architecture Firms Become Truly Carbon Neutral? Earlier this month, Seattle’s Miller Hull Partnership announced the launch of EMissions Zero, an initiative, according…

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Can Energy-Producing Buildings Work in Swampy South? Atlanta Is Trying (news)

A new Georgia Tech building designed to produce more energy than it consumes will pit the latest energy-saving technology against Atlanta’s humidity. By…

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Casablanca: The United States Consulate General will finally move from Boulevard Moulay Youssef (news)

By Fayza Senhaji The  United States Consulate General  in Casablanca will finally move from Boulevard Moulay Youssef.  The confirmation came from US Assistant Secretary of State for…

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Casey Riske receives 2022 AIA Seattle Community Service Award (news)

Casey spends most of his time helping people, and he loves it. He thinks of himself as an educator/mentor, always striving to give…

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Cesar Vazquez Exhibit | San Diego (news)

The Miller Hull Art Program highlights local and regional artists in this ongoing series exploring the convergence of art and design in the…

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Chicago Athenaeum | American Architecture Awards – Renton Library & Mercer Island Fire Station #92 (news)

The American Architecture Awards give an important overview of the current aesthetic direction of today’s commercial, corporate, institutional, and residential work in the…

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Chicago Tribune | District House project to bring luxury condos, retail space (news)

Amid a wave of new high-rise residency buildings in the village, District House's design sets it apart. A collaboration between The Miller Hull…

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Chicago Tribune | Oak Park adding high-rise buildings (news)

The goal is a vibrant downtown, said John Lynch, executive director of the Oak Park Economic Development Corp. That comes, he said, from…

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Chris Hellstern to speak at 2019 Living Future unConference (news)

Living Building Challenge Services Director Chris Hellstern will be a panelist for “Closing the Loop: A Collaboration for Better Buildings” at the 2019 Living…

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Chris Hellstern to speak at Carbon Friendly Forest Conference (news)

Living Building Challenge Services Director Chris Hellstern will be on a panel to discuss “Missing the Forest: How Forest Practices Impact the Carbon…

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Chris Hellstern to speak at Metropolis Magazine Webinar on June 30, 2020 (news)

Living Building Challenges Services Director Chris Hellstern will be on a panel discussing “The Pandemic is a Portal: Sustainability.” Session details: Join DBIA-WPR…

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Chris Hellstern to speak at Virtual Housing Design Week presented by AIA Seattle on June 10, 2020 (news)

Living Building Challenge Services Director Chris Hellstern will be discussing Loom House and it's journey through the Red List process as part of…

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Chris Hellstern to speak at Washington & Oregon Higher Education Sustainability Conference (news)

Living Building Challenge Services Director Chris Hellstern will be a panelist for "Building a Sustainable Future: Intersections of Energy, Infrastructure, Student and Community…

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City seeking feedback on its plan to build the $100M Overlook Walk (news)

Seattle is preparing to start construction in 2021 on Overlook Walk, a public pathway that will connect the waterfront with Pike Place Market…

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Civic Architecture in the Image of the Community (news)

By Andreea Cutieru   Back in February this year, the American architectural community was scandalised by a draft executive order from the White…

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Clinton Global Initiative | Sustainable Cities Working Group (news)

The U.S. infrastructure and green building industries still face a lack of sufficient funding and market adoption that impede the advancement of integrated,…

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Collaborative design effort maximizes potential of wood building in California (news)

Located at 8th and B, the emerging core of downtown National City, California, is a 12,077-m2 (130,000-sf) mixed-use development that leveraged the creative talents of…

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Construction for new U.S. consulate in Merida begins (news)

Merida, Yucatan — Consul General Courtney Beale and Jim Adams of the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations celebrated the beginning of the construction…

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Construction of the North American consulate in Yucatan begins (news)

MÉRIDA, Yuc., December 4 (EL UNIVERSAL) .- Mexican and United States authorities officially inaugurated the progress of the work of the new United…

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COVID-19 Lessons for a Resilient Built Environment: A Roadmap (news)

“The time to reassess our built world is now, not after the next catastrophe.” . The rapid spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus resulting…

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Crystal Day receives 2022 AIA Seattle Young Architect Award (news)

Crystal is an architect at Miller Hull Partnership and has been a long-time champion for promoting diversity within the profession. As an architect,…

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Curbed Atlanta | Georgia Tech planning most environmentally conscious building in the Southeast (news)

The $30-million "Living Building" will be equal parts teaching tool and academic facility Announced last year, the project is an initiative by The…

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David Miller receives AIA Northwest and Pacific Region Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement (news)

This award is the highest honor the AIA Northwest and Pacific Region can bestow upon a member architect by acknowledging their lifetime efforts…

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David Miller remembers Peter Cardew (news)

For good, and sometimes for ill, Vancouver’s Peter Cardew has become Canada’s definitive ‘architect’s architect’ over the past several decades. For good, he…

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David Miller to speak at DSAccess “Digging into the design of our new waterfront” (news)

David Miller to speak at DSAccess "Digging into the design of our new waterfront."

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Decatur Island Bunkhouse on ArchDaily (news)

Light on the land and no more than necessary – these were the first principles that guided the development of a 400-square-foot bunkhouse…

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Del Mar Civic Center receives WoodWorks Wood Design Award (news)

Completed in June of 2018, the Del Mar Civic Center is recognized for is use of timber in civic design. ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE***…

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Department of State Breaks Ground for New U.S. Consulate General in Casablanca (news)

U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco David T. Fischer and U.S. Consul General Jennifer Rasamimanana celebrated today the groundbreaking of the new…

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Department of State Breaks Ground on New U.S. Consulate General in Mérida, Mexico (news)

Highlighting the enduring friendship between the United States and Mexico and the importance of our bilateral partnership, U.S. Consul General Courtney Beale broke…

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DJC | Kilroy shows design for 333 Dexter (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership has updated the design of the office complex Kilroy Realty wants to build at 333 Dexter Ave. N. in…

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DJC | Last full SLU block awaits transformation (news)

333 Dexter — the last remaining full block site in South Lake Union and currently occupied by King 5 News — lies between…

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DJC | Obama wants his presidential library to be like this Seattle building (news)

Denis Hayes had hoped that his Seattle foundation's building, the world-renowned Bullitt Center, would have inspired local real estate developers to build similar…

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DJC Seattle | Korean firm plans design center and housing complex on waterfront site in West Seattle (news)

YMSA USA LLC wants to build a complex at 1307 Harbor Ave. S.W. in West Seattle that will have executive apartments, office space…

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DJC Seattle | Next Frontier for Sustainability? The People Inside All Those Green Buildings (news)

Since completing the Living Building Challenge-certified Bullitt Center in 2013, Miller Hull is often asked “what’s next?” We have taken great efforts to…

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East County Office and Archives receives 2020 Orchid Award for Architecture (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SAN DIEGO, Oct. 2, 2020 – The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP, an internationally recognized architecture, planning, urban and interior design…

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Effective learning design in the state-of-the-art Honouliuli Middle School (news)

When the Hawaii Department of Education set out to create a 21st century educational facility that would be economical to construct, provide superior…

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EMission Zero featured in Architect Magazine (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership Launches Initiative to Eliminate Greenhouse Gases Dubbed EMission Zero, the four-pronged plan includes the Seattle-based firm's promise to purchase…

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EMission Zero Featured in the San Diego Business Journal (news)

Firm Takes on Global Warming All new Miller Hull Partnership projects aim to be carbon neutral. he architectural firm of the Miller Hull Partnership based…

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ENR CA Announces 2020 Regional Best Project Winners (news)

By Erica Berardi ENR California is pleased to announce the 2020 Regional Best Projects winners! So far in ENR’s annual regional contest, ENR…

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ENR Southeast Announces 2020 Best Projects Award Winners (news)

By Scott Judy While contractors continue to deal with unprecedented disruptions, ENR Southeast’s annual Best Projects contest offers some continuity as we once…

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ENR: Top 100 Design Firms, Contractors Share Five Common Sustainability Challenges (news)

Reaching sustainable standards can sometimes be counterintuitive to the traditional design and construction process. The array of green building certifications—such as the LEED…

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Examining the Role of Architectural Research for Africa Rocks Lemur Habitat (news)

RT Lonsdale The art and science of architecture is a complex and inventive effort. Beyond designing the physical elements of a space, how…

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Exhibit | ‘Anatomy of a Sketch – The Thinking Hand of Bob Hull’ (news)

This exhibit features sketches that reveal the design process of late Miller Hull founding partner, Bob Hull, FAIA (1945-2014). The pen (usually a…

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Expo News: Innovation station (news)

By Peter Steinbrueck Imagine a place where maritime industry partners work to adopt advanced technologies, stimulate entrepreneurship, promote knowledge transfer, incubate businesses and…

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Facility Solutions for Student Retention (news)

Designing facilities for student retention means designing for student success. It also means designing for a diverse student body. Whether it’s a freshman…

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Finalists Announced for Top Honors in ENR’s National Competition (news)

By Scott Blair I'm thrilled to reveal the three finalists for Project of the Year, the top honor in an exhaustive, year-long search…

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Five years later: Earth Day marks the fifth anniversary of Bullitt Center and showcases the success of sustainable design (news)

By Chris Hellstern, AIA, LFA, LEED AP BD+C, CDT Living Building Challenge Services Director On this Earth Day, we celebrate the fifth anniversary…

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Forest Stewardship Council Recognizes Forest Champions on its 25th Anniversary (news)

ATLANTA – Forest Stewardship Council, the world’s most trusted forest certification system, announced its 2019 FSC Leadership Awards in a celebration held in…

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Friday Intern Feature: Zoe (news)

Studio: Seattle University: University of Michigan If you could visit anywhere in the world you’ve never been, where would you go? I really…

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Georgetown Wet Weather Treatment Station earns Envision Platinum Award (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Dec. 18, 2018) — The Miller Hull Partnership, an international, award-winning architecture and planning firm, is proud to announce…

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Georgia Tech Living Building Plans Construction Launch in September (news)

It’s a milestone week for the Living Building at Georgia Tech. The project’s architects presented their proposed design documents to a key Georgia…

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Georgia Tech’s Kendeda Building Sets a High Bar for Regenerative Design (news)

By Katie Okamoto This month, the Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at Georgia Tech will start its first semester of classes, offering itself to…

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Go inside the University of Washington’s new Hans Rosling Center for Population Health (news)

A lot can change in the landscape during a year in which social isolation is the norm. At the University of Washington, the Hans…

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Government of Yucatan announces real estate investments for 4,565 million pesos (news)

By Monica Herrera Grupo Inmobilia, a developer based in Yucatán and the state government, announced three real estate projects , all located in the Vía Montejo development ; that together, add an…

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Governor Mauricio Vila Dosal announces new private capital investments in real estate and tourism for Yucatán (news)

Mérida, Yucatán, November 19, 2020.- Yucatán continues to generate confidence for the arrival of new capital, such as private investment projects in real…

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Governor Mauricio Vila Dosal announces new private equity investments in real estate and tourism for Yucatán (news)

Yucatán continues to generate confidence for the arrival of new capital, such as the private investment projects in real estate and tourism in…

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Grand Party Set for Grand Opening of Landmark IDEA1 Community (news)

IDEA1, a new mixed-use community designed to provide the opportunity to live, work, collaborate and create in one place, will host its grand…

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GRAY Magazine | Decades of Design: How the Past 100 Years Have Influenced the Current State of Design (news)

Decades of Design: How the Past 100 Years Have Influenced the Current State of Design ENVIRONMENTALISM On a Thursday in December, 1972, as…

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GRAY Magazine | Making Plans for Niger (news)

Although Seattle's Miller Hull Partnership has faced many challenges in its nearly 40 year history of award winning projects, the firm recently confronted…

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Hans Rosling Center for Population Health featured in Dezeen (news)

Glazed fins wrap Seattle’s Rosling Center by Miller Hull Partnership Shading devices help reduce glare at The Rosling Center, a research facility focused…

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Hans Rosling Center for Population Health featured in Metropolis (news)

At the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle, which has emerged as a leader in global health data during the pandemic, the new…

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Hans Rosling Center for Population Health in Architectural Products (news)

Hans Rosling Center for Population Health, University of Washington Global health was the topic du jour when the Hans Rosling Center for Population…

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Hans Rosling Center’s Unique Facade Design Featured in the Architect’s Newspaper (news)

The Hans Rosling Center’s glass and aluminum fins embody the university’s health initiative Located between the University of Washington’s historic campus in Seattle and…

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Helping to inspire innovation within the San Diego community (news)

By Tina Angeles, AIA The highlight of my summer was participating in the University of California, San Diego Basement’s Converge Incubator program. The…

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Here is San Diego’s best and worst architecture in 2020 (news)

The annual Orchids and Onions competition is back for its 44th year to (virtually) award prizes to the best and worst projects. By…

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High Performing Buildings Magazine | Case Study – Bullitt Center (news)

Building Change In 2009, the Bullitt Foundation set out to change the world with a building. Led by president Denis Hayes, organizer of…

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How Architects Are Already Planning the Future of Offices (news)

By Fred Bernstein After 9/11, I worried about the future of the Empire State Building. Would anyone want to work in what had…

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How health factors into green building rating systems: Living Building Challenge (news)

While LEED is the most familiar green building rating system, several other options tackle similar themes, including health, in different ways. The Living Building…

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How the Design of the Hans Rosling Center in Seattle is Bringing Researchers Together (news)

Open-concept spaces flooded with natural light dominate the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health on the University of Washington’s campus. The design-build team…

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Idaho school master plan takes on Living Building Challenge (news)

By John MacKay and Chris Hellstern For any educational institution, embarking on a master plan journey is a big step. For those taking…

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IDEA1 and Del Mar Civic Center receive AIA San Diego Design Award (news)

Downtown and civic complexes recognized for their catalyst approach and community-centric designs. ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (Nov. 6, 2018) — The…

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IDEA1: Full of ideas for mixed-use success (news)

IDEA1, a six-story, residential-office-retail project nearing completion in East Village, may represent the ultimate in mixed-use development that San Diego planners have been pining…

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ILFI | Net Positive Energy & Water Conference (news)

Water Management and conservation in Southern California: tour of Mesa College and Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Water management is one of the most…

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In Seattle, Miller Hull Establishes a Global Hub for Population Health Research (news)

By Lauren Gallow The eight-story Hans Rosling Center takes cross-disciplinary collaboration as its watchword. At the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle, which has emerged…

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Introducing Microsoft Surface Hub 2 with projects from Miller Hull (news)

We are proud to have collaborated with Microsoft on their exciting new product launch for the Microsoft Surface Hub 2. The video for…

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Is all architecture infrastructure? (news)

As public debates about national priorities focus on “infrastructure,” definitions of the term will vary. Should infrastructure be locked away behind a razor-wire…

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It’s time to do more to help save our environment (news)

By Chris Hellstern, AIA, LFA, LEED AP BD+C, CDT Living Building Challenge Services Director Urgency. That is one of the biggest take-aways from…

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Katie Popolow to speak at Design-Build Institute of America Webinar on August 11, 2020 (news)

Principal Katie Popolow, AIA, DBIA, LEED AP BD+C will be on a panel discussing “Behind the Curtain for Design-Build.” Session details: In the…

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Kendeda Building at Georgia Tech featured in Architect Magazine (news)

What Makes Architecture Excellent Today? What makes a building great? A query for examples of “great architecture” will certainly return a list of…

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Kendeda Building Featured on Dezeen (news)

Giant photovoltaic canopy tops net-positive Kendeda Building in Atlanta US firms Miller Hull Partnership and Lord Aeck Sargent have designed a highly sustainable…

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Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design’s Tight Building Envelope (news)

By Timothy A. Schuler To design what is anticipated to become the first certified Living Building in the Southeast, Seattle-based The Miller Hull Partnership and Atlanta-based Lord…

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KOCMOC: Seattle-Tacoma appoints design team for expansion of Concourse C (news)

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has hired The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP and Woods Bagot as joint project design leaders to create a dynamic, performative,…

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KPBS | Pedestrian crossing at San Ysidro opens (news)

A new pedestrian border crossing facility known as “PedWest” started operations Friday at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the busiest land border…

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Kristen Dotson to speak at Metropolis Magazine Perspective: Sustainability on July 29, 2020 (news)

Sustainability Services Director Kristen Dotson will be on a panel discussing “Working with Water.” Session details: Water is a fundamental element of sustainable architecture…

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Lean Construction Institute | San Diego (news)

Industry Day Come learn how design schedules were compressed on the first phase of the San Ysidro border crossing project, the busiest border…

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Living Building at Georgia Tech: Designing and Operating for Health and Happiness (news)

Written by our principal, Jim Hanford, and Ramana Koti of Lord Aeck Sargent. Built environments shape occupants' lives and experiences. Given the fact…

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Living Building Challenge Certified Case Studies: Loom House (news)

The site was previously developed with an existing home. The Loom House began as a Moldstad-designed home comprised of a main and guest…

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Living Building Challenge Certified Case Studies: The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design (news)

The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology physically supports instruction and research, and serves as a public…

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Loom House featured in Dwell Magazine (news)

This May Be the Most Ecologically Ambitious Home Renovation on the Planet On Bainbridge Island, off the Washington coast, Charlie Hellstern Interior Design…

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Loom House featured on Forbes (news)

American Institute of Architects Honors the Best Housing Designs of 2021 The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is highlighting and celebrating exceptional residential designs with its 2021 Housing…

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Loom House featured on Interior Design (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership Designs a Sustainable Home Overlooking Puget Sound At times, renovating a home can prove more challenging than starting over…

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Loom House Featured on Treehugger (news)

Miller Hull's Loom House and the Challenge of the Living Building Challenge The architects create a model for both technical and architectural brilliance.…

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Loom House longlisted in the residential rebirth project category of Dezeen Awards 2022 (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership has designed the renovation of Loom House in Washington, USA.This project is an extensive renovation of a classic 1960s…

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Loom House on Bainbridge Island weaves design and sustainability into a one-of-a-kind tapestry of connections (news)

By Sandy Deneau Dunham Pacific NW magazine associate editor WE ARE NOT going to dwell long on the “before” of this story. We could — this…

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Loom House receives an AIA National Housing Award (news)

“This renovation is intentional and thoughtful across the board, seamlessly integrating new and old,”- Jury comment Sitting on a landscaped bluff overlooking Puget…

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Making the Invisible Visible (news)

By Katherine Flynn for AIA Architect Scott Wolf, FAIA, and Anton Dekom, AIA, have answers. Both practice at Seattle-based Miller Hull Partnershipand have worked…

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Margaret Sprug and Rob Misel to speak at 2019 Living Future unConference (news)

Principal Margaret Sprug and Partner Rob Misel will be speaking on "Using the Living Building Challenge to Transform Your Organization and Change the…

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Margaret Sprug to speak at Living Future 2020 virtual conference on May 21, 2020 (news)

Principal Margaret Sprug will be discussing The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design at Georgia Tech as part of the panel “Building Hope:…

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Margaret Sprug to speak at Zero Carbon Conference on October 8, 2020 (news)

Principal Margaret Sprug will be on a panel discussing "Replicable Financial Models for Living Buildings" as part of the International Living Future Institute's…

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Materials Petal: Making the transformative tangible (news)

By Chris Hellstern, AIA, LFA, LEED AP BD+C, CDT Living Building Challenge Services Director The Materials Petal has a formidable reputation in Living…

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Matt Kikosicki to speak at 2019 Greenbuild International Conference & Expo (news)

Matt Kikosicki will be on a panel to discuss “LEED in Atlanta: Bird-friendly Design in a City in a Forest” at the 2019…

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Matt’s Place Foundation ‘smart home’ wins design competition (news)

By Amy Edelen  A state-of-the-art “smart home” designed to meet the needs of people diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and their families was recently…

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Mercer Island Fire Station #92 Wins AIA Washington Civic Design Honor Award (news)

Originally built in 1962 as a small volunteer fire station, even with incremental additions over the years the station was seismically deficient and…

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Mercer Island’s new Fire Station 92 earns national architectural award (news)

The city of Mercer Island was recently notified that the American Institute of Architects has recognized its rebuilt Fire Station 92 with a…

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Mérida: They will replace the old US Consulate with a huge building in Via Montejo (news)

MÉRIDA, Yuc.- This Thursday the construction of the new facilities of the Consulate General of the United States in Mérida was announced , a new and enormous…

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Merida’s old US Consulate to be replaced with large state-of-the-art intelligent building (news)

MÉRIDA, YUCATAN.- The new facilities of the Consulate General of the United States in Mérida is currently under construction, a new and enormous building that leaves…

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Miller Hull and C.W. Driver complete nation’s first net zero energy archive facility for County of San Diego (news)

The new $18.8 million building creates a multi-functional environment, meets long-term efficiency goals. ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SAN DIEGO, March 12, 2020 – Today,…

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Miller Hull and Lord Aeck Sargent’s Kendeda Building Receives a National AIA Honor Award for Architecture (news)

The First Living Building in the Southeast United States is Awarded the Highest Honor in Architecture (Seattle, WA) February 2022 — The Kendeda…

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Miller Hull and Woods Bagot Release Design for C Concourse Expansion at SEA Inspired by the Pacific Northwest (news)

Concept renderings reveal a dynamic, site-specific, and sustainable design that elevates the passenger experience at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Seattle) March, 2022 — The Miller…

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Miller Hull announces their 2019 staff promotions (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (April 26, 2019) — The Miller Hull Partnership, an international, award-winning architecture and planning firm,  is excited to announce…

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Miller Hull at SCUP Pacific Northwest Regional Conference (news)

Partner Ruth Baleiko will present 'Co-location, Co-delivery and Co-explanation: The New UCSD Teaching + Learning Commons' at the Society for College and Planning…

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Miller Hull Brings a Local Design Perspective to Seattle-Tacoma Airport’s Newest Facility (news)

Design details inspired by the Pacific Northwest provide an authentic and memorable experience Seattle, WA — The Miller Hull Partnership has been influenced…

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Miller Hull clads Washington fire station in red cedar and black metal (news)

American firm The Miller Hull Partnership has completed a firehouse in the Pacific Northwest with large bi-fold glass doors that enable a quick…

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Miller Hull Delivers on EMission Zero’s Carbon Offset Promise (news)

A Recently Launched Initiative Takes Responsibility for Climate Change Impacts from the Built Environment Seattle, WA — In 2021, The Miller Hull Partnership,…

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Miller Hull Design Week 2020 (news)

By Margaret Sprug, AIA, Principal "If you’re not getting better, you’re getting worse." – Richard Sherman, former Seattle Seahawk and future Hall of…

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Miller Hull earns petals for deep-green renovation of its San Diego studio (news)

By LYNN PORTER The San Diego studio of The Miller Hull Partnership is in a building with a nice view of the bay…

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Miller Hull embraces local context in embassy designs (news)

From Africa to Central America, the Seattle firm converts its sustainability “DNA” into major contracts with the Department of State. By Sam Bennett…

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Miller Hull hosts Sustainable Forestry Event (news)

In collaboration with Sustainable Northwest Wood and McLennan Design, we're hosting a Sustainable Forestry event bringing together respected leaders from forest management, design, and…

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Miller Hull is #409 on ENR Top 500 Design Firms list (news)

Miller Hull has placed #409 on the ENR Top 500 Design Firm list ranking companies according to revenue for design services.

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Miller Hull is now accepting applications for our 2019 Open Studio program in Seattle (news)

NEW DEADLINE: Internship applications are due Friday, June 21st. Intensive applications are due Sunday, June 30th. All submissions should be emailed to openstudio@millerhull.com.…

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Miller Hull Partnership and Lord Aeck Sargent Complete Ultra-Sustainable Building at Georgia Tech (news)

By Fred A. Bernstein To generate at least as much energy as it uses, a building may need more photovoltaic panels than its…

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Miller Hull Partnership selected for new San Diego fire station, the firm’s first outside of Seattle (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership has completed a handful of contemporary firehouses in and around the firm’s home base of Seattle over the past decade…

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Miller Hull places #31 on Architect 50 list (news)

Miller Hull has placed #31 on the 2016 Architect Magazine 'Architect 50' list, an annual ranking of top U.S. design firms that looks beyond…

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Miller Hull Promotes 22 Staff in its Seattle and San Diego Studios (news)

The Seattle Architecture Firm Highlights Their Newest Principals, Senior Associates, and Associates (Seattle, WA) March 2022 —Miller Hull is excited to celebrate the…

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Miller Hull ranked among the top 100 companies in Washington state (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Aug. 23, 2019) — Miller Hull is excited to share our rank as the 15th-best workplace in the midsize…

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Miller Hull ranked as one of the 2nd-best companies in San Diego (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SAN DIEGO (Sept. 20, 2019) — Miller Hull is excited to share our rank as the second-best workplace in the…

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Miller Hull ranked sixth overall and 2nd Firm in Sustainability by Architect 50 (news)

 In the latest installment of Architect Magazine’s annual ranking, Miller Hull is recognized as a committed leader of sustainable design excellence for the…

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Miller Hull ranked the Top Firm for Sustainability by Architect 50 (news)

In Architect Magazine’s 10th annual ranking of architecture firms, Miller Hull stood above the rest. ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Nov. 8, 2018) —…

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Miller Hull Receives Three AIA San Diego Design Awards (news)

East County Offices & Archives, Center for Coastal Studies, and Parco are Recognized for Design Excellence  (San Diego, CA) May 2022 — On…

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Miller Hull Receives Two AIA National Honor Awards (news)

2018 AIA Awards - Architecture The 2018 Architecture program celebrates the best contemporary architecture regardless of budget, size, style, or type. These stunning…

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Miller Hull San Diego studio earns Living Building Challenge Petal Certification (news)

The firm’s San Diego studio follows its Seattle studio in meeting this rigorous performance standard, making all Miller Hull’s offices Petal certified. ***FOR…

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Miller Hull San Diego studio earns Living Building Challenge Petal Certification (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP, an architecture, planning, urban, and interior design firm, has earned the Living Building Challenge Petal Certification for its renovated San Diego…

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Miller Hull San Diego Studio Renovation receives 2019 Orchid Award for Interior Design (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SAN DIEGO (Oct. 4, 2019) — The Miller Hull Partnership, an international, award-winning architecture and planning firm, received a 2019…

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Miller Hull Seattle Studio Now Living Building Challenge Petal Certified (news)

ILFI CELEBRATES 50TH LIVING BUILDING CERTIFICATION   The Miller Hull Partnership Seattle Studio Achieves Petal Certification in Place, Health & Happiness, Materials, Equity…

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Miller Hull selected as the 2022 Architizer A+Awards Jury Winner in the Best Sustainable Firm category (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP has been selected as the 2022 Architizer A+Awards Jury Winner in the Best Sustainable Firm - NEW! category. This…

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Miller Hull selected for Washington State Public Health Laboratories South Lab Addition Predesign (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE, April 30, 2020 – In March, The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP, an award-winning architecture, planning, urban and interior design…

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Miller Hull selected to design the new Health Sciences Education Building at the University of Washington (news)

The new inter-professional education facility will work to advance healthcare delivery and technology. ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Feb. 1, 2019) — In November…

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Miller Hull stage sponsor for ‘March for Science’ Seattle (news)

We're sponsoring the 'March for Science' in Seattle on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22nd. The March for Science champions robustly funded and publicly…

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Miller Hull Studio Earns Nation’s First Living Building Challenge 4.0 Certification (news)

By Eric Baldwin The Miller Hull Partnership has earned a Living Building Challenge Petal Certification for the renovation of its San Diego studio. The renovation…

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Miller Hull to Offset the Carbon Emissions of Their Own Work (news)

"The Seattle Architects will eat their own dogfood." One story about where the phrase "eating your own dog food" came from links back…

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Miller Hull wins the 2022 Architect’s Newspaper Best of Practice Award for Architect (XL Firm) – West (news)

“Miller Hull has been committed to sustainable design long before it was fashionable or marketable. They deserve to be recognized for their prescient…

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Miller Hull Wins the 2022 EP Friendly Firm Award (news)

MILLER HULL PARTNERSHIP Miller Hull understands that the future of the design profession lay in the hands of those who are newer to…

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Miller Hull, Woods Bagot to design $340M Sea-Tac expansion (news)

The Port of Seattle selected The Miller Hull Partnership and Woods Bagot as architects on a $340 million addition to Sea-Tac Airport's C1…

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Miller Hull, Woods Bagot to design SEA Concourse (news)

By David Ward The Port of Seattle said this week it has hired two firms, The Miller Hull Partnership and Woods Bagot, as…

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Miller Hull’s San Diego Studio achieves Living Building Challenge Petal Certification (news)

By ARCHITECT STAFF The following is a press release from the Miller Hull Partnership announcing Living Building Challenge Petal Certification for the renovation of its studio in…

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Multiphase renovation of the San Ysidro Land Port of Entry comes to a close after more than 10 years (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SAN DIEGO, CA (Dec. 17, 2019) — The Miller Hull Partnership, an award-winning architecture, planning, urban and interior design firm,…

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National City infill project reaches topping out milestone (news)

By Thor Kamban Biberman A 127-unit, mixed-use project at 8th & B streets in National City reached a milestone in its construction on…

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New Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk Office and Archive wins coveted Orchid Award (news)

The County of San Diego's new Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk's Office & Archive building in Santee has a new record to file – 2020 Orchid…

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New Government Building Has Sleek Design (news)

By Ray Huard A new East County government building with the seemingly mundane task of storing documents is turning heads with its sleek…

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New investments for more than 4,500 million pesos (news)

Yucatán continues to generate confidence for the arrival of new capital, such as the private investment projects in real estate and tourism in…

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New US Consulate in Casablanca, ‘lasting manifestation of lasting friendship’ American-Moroccan, according to Washington (news)

The laying of the foundation stone for the new US Consulate General in Casablanca is the “latest manifestation of lasting friendship and strategic…

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New US Consulate in Casablanca, “last manifestation of lasting friendship” American-Moroccan, according to Washington (news)

Washington - The laying of the foundation stone for the new US Consulate General in Casablanca is the “latest manifestation of lasting friendship…

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New US Consulate under construction in Mérida, Yucatán (news)

While any official groundbreaking ceremonies have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, progress continues at the Merida’s U.S. consulate complex at Via…

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No passengers at Sea-Tac? No problem for construction (news)

By Benjamin Minnick While travelers have been mostly absent at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport due to the pandemic, the same can't be said for…

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Northwest-inspired design greets international travelers at Sea-Tac (news)

By EMMA HINCHLIFFE A/E Editor The $986 million new International Arrivals Facility opened at Seattle Tacoma International Airport in May. Read More

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Odegaard Library wins Landmark Academic Library Award (news)

Odegaard Undergraduate Library at University of Washington has received a Landmark Academic Library Award from Library Journal. Recognized in the Honorable Mention category, it…

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On the Block: RailSpur project ramps up with new hospitality partner (news)

By Brian Miller Owner Manchester Capital Management and developer Urban Villages are about one year into renovating the first of three historic buildings at RailSpur, the adaptive mixed-use…

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One Cultural Community (news)

By Mike Bordenaro, contributing editor The San Ysidro Land Port of Entry was finalized in November 2019 after almost 10 full years of…

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Pandemic brings changes to everything from offices to apartments (news)

By Ray Huard  Architects, building owners, restauranteurs, retailers and just about everyone else associated with commercial real estate are scrambling to determine just…

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Partner Brian Court juries Canadian Wood Design & Building Awards (news)

The Canadian Wood Design & Building Wood Design Awards Program recognizes excellence in wood architecture. Miller Hull Partner Brian Court participates as part…

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Partner Brian Court presents at webinar “Design Innovation Using Wood” (news)

Presented by the Wood Structures Academy, this webinar will explore innovative uses of wood in building design, focusing on mass timber and cross-laminated…

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Partner Brian Court speaks at University of Hawaii ‘Building Voices’ Earth Day Symposium (news)

Building Voices Symposium organized by the University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Architecture casts a wide net over ecologically focused design from…

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Partner Ruth Baleiko elevated to The College of Fellows of The American Institute of Architects (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Feb. 22, 2019) — Partner Ruth Baleiko of The Miller Hull Partnership, an international, award-winning architecture and planning firm,…

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Petal Certified Miller Hull San Diego Studio (news)

Place Petal Since this project is a tenant improvement in an existing commercial building, neither I01 Ecology of Place, nor I02 Urban Agriculture…

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Pike Place Market Expansion by Miller Hull (news)

On a clear day in Seattle—and, yes, there is such a thing—the view from a new 14,000-square-foot plaza to the west of the…

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Port of Seattle awards C1 Building Expansion at SEA Airport to Miller Hull and Woods Bagot (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** Seattle, WA – The Port of Seattle has hired The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP and Woods Bagot as joint project…

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Port of Seattle awards Concourse C Facility Expansion at SEA Airport to Miller Hull and Woods Bagot (news)

The Port of Seattle has hired The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP and Woods Bagot as joint project design leaders to create a dynamic,…

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Port of Seattle, state will transform historic building into Maritime Innovation Center (news)

By Andrew McIntosh A 106-year-old fishing supply building at Seattle's iconic Fishermen's Terminal will be restored and transformed into a $16 million maritime…

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Principal Ben Dalton speaks at CityAge: Build the Future in San Diego (news)

City Age brings together civic, business and sustainability leaders from across North America for a discussion of city-building, an essential element to competing in…

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Principal Caroline Kreiser speaks at “Building Forward: LA” (news)

Last month, we heard about some of the region’s most advanced buildings from their project teams. Presenters and attendees discussed opportunities for building…

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Principal Caroline Kreiser speaks at Municipal Green Building Conference Los Angeles (news)

The U.S Green Building Council Los Angeles Chapter (USGBC-LA) Municipal Green Building Conference and Expo (MGBCE) is the longest running annual green building…

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Principal Katie Popolow panelist at AGC Conference (news)

Principal Katie Popolow will be a panelist at AGC Seattle District Membership Breakfast. The panel will discuss Liabilities in Design Build. Register and…

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Project of the week: 333 Dexter (news)

Located in the heart of Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, 333 Dexter is a 632,000-square-foot office building on one of the last remaining full-block sites in…

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Range of Arizona Builders Alliance projects show strength of industry (news)

By Steve Burks The construction industry in Arizona continued to deliver high-quality projects during the first half of 2020 and it looks like…

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Renovating a mid-century modern gem (news)

By April Ng, AIA Loom House is a mid-century modern home with an architectural style identified by expansive amounts of glass, expressive structure…

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Renton Library wins AIA / ALA Library Design Award (news)

When it opened in 1966, the Renton Library was an engineering feat. With pre-cast concrete and wood truss joists creating a stunning 80-foot…

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Revisiting Afghanistan’s Gohar Khatoon Girls School Under Taliban Rule (news)

By Yasaman Esmaili, Solaiman Salahi When it opened in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif (Mazar), in the northern part of Afghanistan, in June of 2015, the…

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Rob Misel to speak at Women In Green Fall Event (news)

Partner Rob Misel will be on a panel to discuss “Workplace Gender Equity: Strategies for a Gender Balanced Workplace” at U.S. Green Building Council…

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Robert Misel, Margaret Sprug and April Ng to speak about the scalability of sustainable architecture (news)

Partner Rob Misel, Principal Margaret Sprug and April Ng will be presenting “Bringing the World of Sustainable Architecture to Your Doorstep: How Our Buildings…

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Ron Rochon and Chris Hellstern to speak at Living Future 2020 virtual conference on May 8, 2020 (news)

Partner Ron Rochon will be discussing the Miller Hull studio renovations as part of the panel "Seven Living Buildings - Why and How…

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Ron Rochon Retires as Managing Partner (news)

Ron Rochon Retires as Managing Partner of  The Miller Hull Partnership Colleague and friend Rob Misel will take on the role with equity…

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Ron Rochon to speak at Virtual Housing Design Week presented by AIA Seattle on June 11, 2020 (news)

Partner Ron Rochon will be discussing The Shire and Loom House as part of the panel “Design Inspiration.” Session details: Through case study…

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Ruth Baleiko to speak at Library Journal Webcast on June 17, 2020 (news)

Partner Ruth Baleiko will be on a panel discussing “Designing Libraries for Safety in the Age of COVID-19.” Session details: As libraries cautiously…

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Ruth Balieko to lead tour at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting (news)

Partner Ruth Balieko will be leading a tour of Odegaard Undergraduate Library & Learning Commons at the University of Washington as part of the…

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SAAS STREAM Building achieves LEED Gold Certification (news)

Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences’ (SAAS) is an independent secondary school whose mission is to prepare students for college and life. Its…

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San Diego Green Building Council | ‘Net Positive Water’ Design Series (news)

The Net Positive Water Design Series was inspired by buildings such as the Bullitt Center and the Omega Center, and the San Diego based…

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San Diego Green Building Council | Green Buildings and the Culture of the New Workplace (news)

Principal Ben Dalton will be speaking at the San Diego Green Building Council's class highlighting the the new workplace. "The workplace is rapidly…

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San Diego Green Building Council | Intro to Living Building Challenge (news)

The International Living Future Institute describes the Living Building Challenge as “the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today…

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San Diego studio welcomes Principal Katie Popolow (news)

After 20 years in Miller Hull’s Seattle studio, Katie Popolow joins our growing San Diego office. ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SAN DIEGO (Oct. 1,…

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San Elijo rail project wins state transportation award (news)

By Coast News wire services SOLANA BEACH — Three San Diego County projects — the San Elijo Lagoon rail project, Gilman Drive bridge…

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Scripps’ Center For Coastal Studies Gets Renovation (news)

By Ray Huard The Center for Coastal Studies at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is getting a whole new look in a $9.4 million…

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SEA Previews Incredible Improvements Ahead with C Concourse Expansion (news)

SEATTLE – Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) revealed today 30 percent design renderings of its next marquee capital improvement project. The C Concourse Expansion will elevate SEA,…

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Sea-Tac prepares to break ground on $411M renovation (news)

By Marissa Nall  –  Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport expects to break ground on a redevelopment of its C Concourse, which will…

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Seattle apartment is an imaginative response to urban growth (news)

Seattle is expected to grow by another 70,000 residents in the next 20 years. A collaboration between The Miller Hull Partnership and Runberg Architecture…

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Seattle Architecture Foundation ‘Design in Depth’ Panel | New Regionalism & Northwest Design (news)

In a region where design focuses on environmentalism and sustainability, how will our definition of regionalism evolve amid an influx of new ideas…

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Seattle Magazine | 50th Anniversary Hall of Fame list (news)

On the occasion of Seattle Magazine's 50th anniversary, this issue features numerous 'Hall of Fame' lists recognizing innovators and trailblazers who put Seattle…

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Seattle Parks and Recreation unveils the $100 million Green Lake Community Center (news)

By Matt Hickman Coinciding with the third and final installment of a series of public feedback-seeking online open houses, Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR)…

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Seattle Parks eyes 6 sites for new Green Lake Community Center (news)

By LYNN PORTER Seattle Parks and Recreation plans to build a replacement for the popular but aging Green Lake Community Center and Evans…

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Seattle Times | Want a more livable Seattle? Update Design Review. Now. (news)

Our city is growing at an extraordinary rate. Every week, additional construction changes the look and livability of our neighborhoods. It is no…

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Seattle-Tacoma appoints design team for expansion of Concourse C (news)

By Joe Bates Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has hired The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP and Woods Bagot as joint project design leaders to create…

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Seattle’s 2030 Challenge Pilot Program looks to build momentum made by Living Building Challenge Pilot (news)

By Jack Stubbs Seattle has long been regarded as a leader in sustainable design initiatives in the built environment—with programs like LEED, Living Building…

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Sian Roberts to speak at 2019 DBIA National Conference (news)

Partner Sian Roberts will be on a panel to discuss “Design Excellence in Design-Build: Integrated About Procurement, Teamwork and Execution” at the 2019 Design-Build…

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Sian Roberts to speak at AIA Conference on Architecture 2019 (news)

Partner Sian Roberts will be on a panel to discuss "Design Snapshots: Award-winning Open Space Projects" at the American Institute of Architects Conference…

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Site preparation begins for Kendeda Building (news)

Construction, they say, is full of surprises. That’s particularly the case during site preparation for a building that will be located on land…

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Speaking at a glance: NOVEMBER (news)

Thursday, Nov. 7th Sian Roberts Title: Design Excellence in Design-Build: Integrated About Procurement, Teamwork and Execution Event: 2019 Design-Build Institute of America National…

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Standout project tops out at 8th & B in National City (news)

Eight-story building features six stories of wood frame construction, over two stories of concrete ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** A Collaborative Design Effort Maximizes the…

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State has DNS for replacement of Newhouse Building at Capitol (news)

By BENJAMIN MINNICK Journal Construction Editor The state Department of Enterprise Services has completed its environmental review of the Irving R. Newhouse Building replacement…

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Steve Doub and Chris Hellstern to speak at Metropolis Magazine Perspective: Sustainability on July 30, 2020 (news)

Senior Associate Steve Doub and Living Building Services Director Chris Hellstern will participate in the roundtable discussion for the July 2020 Perspective: Sustainability…

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Student Success District at the University of Arizona receives an AIA National Honor Award for Interior Architecture (news)

The University’s Student Success District strengthens connections and increases student engagement (Seattle, WA) February 2023 — The Student Success District at the University of…

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Sunny days for Capitol Hill solar with plans for Miller ‘microgrid,’ five years of Bullitt Center (news)

Sunday — Earth Day 2018 — Capitol Hill’s Bullitt Center at 15th and Madison celebrated five years at “the greenest office building” in the world.…

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Supporting a sea of change in architecture (news)

In less than two years, the School of Architecture & Environment (SAE) has welcomed more than a dozen renowned architectural scholars and practitioners…

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Tacoma Paper & Stationary channels UWT’s urban vibe (news)

The last remaining undeveloped warehouse on the University of Washington's Tacoma campus has found a new purpose: providing classroom, studios, engineering and biomedical…

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Tech Insider | Renton Library named ‘most beautiful library in Washington’ (news)

To find the most beautiful libraries in each state, Tech Insider looked at past and current award-winners as judged by the American Institute of Architects and the…

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Tech’s Kendeda Building featured in BBC series on problem-solving structures (news)

By David Pendered BBC has begun airing a video about Georgia Tech’s Kendeda Building in a series about buildings around the globe that…

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Ten airports designed with sustainability in mind (news)

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, USA, by Miller Hull Partnership and Woods Bagot A grand central staircase and sculptural pillar clad in locally sourced Douglas…

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That’s JUST what I’m talking about (news)

By Ron Rochon, FAIA Partner When we completed our first JUST certification with the International Living Future Institute (ILFI) four years ago, we…

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The 2019 Architect 50 (news)

Here are the top firms of the year. The ARCHITECT 50 attempts to answer a simple question: Who had the best year? In…

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The American Institute of Architects selects Pike Place MarketFront for a 2019 AIA Institute Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design (news)

Miller Hull receives recognition for its design of the Pike Place Market expansion. ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (Jan. 24, 2019) — The Miller…

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The Architect’s Newspaper: Miller Hull Partnership and Woods Bagot bring the outdoors in for concourse expansion at Sea-Tac Airport (news)

By Matt Hickman Hot on the heels of the completion of SOM’s nearly $1 billion International Arrivals Facility (IAF) at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, hometown firm Miller…

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The Deschutes Public Library District Board Selects The Miller Hull Partnership and Steele Associates to Bring the Community’s Vision for Public Libraries Across Central Oregon to Life (news)

August, Seattle, WA — The Deschutes Public Library District Board has selected The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP, and Steele Associates Architects LLC as…

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The Independent (UK) | How architecture uses space and light to affect your mood (news)

No longer silent, fusty and reserved for solitary study, libraries are now bright and buzzing spaces where people can also engage with their…

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The Kendeda Building at Georgia Tech Earns Living Building Certification (news)

Generating 225 Percent of its Energy Needs from Solar, Capturing Rainwater for Drinking, and Screening Out Common Hazardous Chemicals, Award-Winning Project Seeks to…

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The Kendeda Building at Georgia Tech opens its doors as one of the most environmentally-advanced buildings in the world (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** ATLANTA, GA (Oct. 24, 2019) — The Miller Hull Partnership completed another milestone project today during the dedication ceremony and…

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The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design Lives Up to its Name (news)

By Justin Koscher When the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) decided to design its new building as a “Living Building,” the project…

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The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design recognized by AIA Seattle, receiving two awards for design excellence (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE, Nov. 17, 2020 – Yesterday, The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP, an internationally recognized architecture and planning firm, received an…

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The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design’s Quest to Become the First Living Building in the Southeast (news)

In the city endearingly dubbed “Hot-lanta,” Lord Aeck Sargent and the Miller Hull Partnership are designing the 37,000-square-foot project on Georgia Tech’s campus…

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The Kendeda Building glows with glulam (news)

By Matt Kikosicki The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design is Miller Hull’s first project in the Southeastern United States and is slated…

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The Kendeda Building is ‘the greenest in the Southeast’ (news)

Leed is for wimps; the Living Building Challenge really pushes the building envelope. The Greenbuild conference is built around the LEED certification developed…

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The Kendeda Building wins a 2021 U.S. Wood Design Award (news)

Innovative is a key descriptor for this highly sustainable building, the first timber structure built at Georgia Tech since the 1880s. The building…

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The Miller Hull Partnership proposes turning a defunct Seattle tunnel into a landscaped canyon (news)

by David Cole During the 20th century, it wasn’t uncommon for prominent architects to put forth bold visions for the future of cities.…

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The Miller Hull Partnership selected to design new Living Building at Georgia Institute of Technology (news)

The Georgia Institute of Technology has selected the team of Lord Aeck Sargent and The Miller Hull Partnership to design the Institute’s Living…

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The Redesigned San Ysidro Border Crossing—A More Welcoming America? (news)

How a country treats its bordering neighbors says a lot about that nation. Recent budget proposals for the border wall promised by Donald…

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The Registry Q&A: Miller Hull Launches New Sustainability Initiative, EMission Zero (news)

The Registry By Catherine Sweeney  Miller Hull Partnership is continuing to expand its sustainability efforts, recently launching a new initiative to eliminate greenhouse gasses…

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The Student Success District at the University of Arizona receives an AIA Seattle Merit Award (news)

Devoted entirely to the success of students not only as scholars, but as human beings, the new unified District consolidates student support resources…

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The University of Arizona – Student Success District (news)

The Miller Hull Partnership completed the Student Success District to enhance the possibilities at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. Located at the…

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These San Diego projects got top prizes for design. What do you think? (news)

By Phillip Molnar It is hard to make San Diego more beautiful than it already is but these architects gave it their best…

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Third phase of San Ysidro Land Port of Entry receives Merit Award from AIA San Diego (news)

***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SAN DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 30, 2020 – The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP, an internationally recognized architecture and planning firm, is…

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This is what a new 90,000-square-foot community center at Seattle’s Green Lake could look like (news)

By Daniel Beekman Many Seattle residents have grown up at the community center that the city built next to Green Lake in 1929…

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This year’s virtual design festival will include ‘Duwamish Crossings’ proposal (news)

By Journal Staff Seattle design firm Wittman Estes has created Duwamish Crossings, which it calls a vision to replace the West Seattle Bridge…

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Three San Diego County Projects Win Transportation Awards (news)

By Christine Huard Three San Diego County projects — the San Elijo Lagoon rail project, Gilman Drive bridge structure and San Ysidro Land…

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Tiny house, big impact (news)

By Anton Dekom, AIA In the spring of 2017, a group of us at Miller Hull spent a couple of weekends volunteering with…

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Tools and Resources from the Metropolis Perspective: Sustainability Symposium (news)

By Metropolis Editors This year Metropolis’s Perspective: Sustainability Symposium was held virtually, allowing for members of the architecture and design community across North…

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Tristan Walker receives AIA Seattle’s Emerging Professionals Travel Scholarship for 2019 (news)

Congratulations to Tristan Walker for receiving AIA Seattle's Emerging Professionals Travel Scholarship for 2019! In partnership with Jaclyn Hensy, their proposal "Proactive Practice"…

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Tristan Walker to speak at Virtual Housing Design Week presented by AIA Seattle on June 11, 2020 (news)

Miller Hull’s Tristan Walker will be discussing Robert Hutchinson's Memory Houses as part of the panel, “Memory Houses: Depicting an Architecture.” Session details:…

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Tristan Walker to speak at Virtual Housing Design Week presented by AIA Seattle on June 9, 2020 (news)

Miller Hull's Tristan Walker and Jackie Hensy of Dovetail will be discussing their research, "Proactive Practice." Session details: Proactive Practice examines how architects…

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U.S. State Department releases final list of designers for worldwide embassies (news)

Capping a search for new designers for the U.S. Department of State’s newest worldwide embassies, the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO), responsible…

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UA’s ‘Student Success District’ Creates New Connections (news)

By Jim Parsons The University of Arizona’s $56-million Student Success District project is much like the experience of learning itself—a single idea that…

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University of Arizona campus revamped for student success (news)

A huge section of the University of Arizona has been revitalized and given new life by Miller Hull in association with Poster Mirto McDonald. The…

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University of Arizona Completes Student Success District (news)

Spaces 4 Learning By Matt Jones The University of Arizona in Tucson, Ariz., recently completed an $81-million, seven-year construction project called the Student Success District. The…

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University of Illinois | Max Abramavitz sponsored lecture (news)

Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium Temple Hoyne Buell Hall Champaign, Illinois 61820

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University of Washington Breaks Ground on Health Sciences Education Building (news)

Dateline: Seattle The University of Washington broke ground in August of 2020 on the $100 million Health Sciences Education Building in Seattle. Designed by Miller Hull Partnership and The…

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University of Washington Celebrates Groundbreaking of $230MM Population Health Building (news)

“We know that we can’t make a roadmap to eureka moments. But we can create the conditions that are most conducive to allowing…

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University of Washington names Population Health Initiative building after Swedish physician and ‘very serious possibilist’ Hans Rosling (news)

By Jake Ellison Hans Rosling is known internationally for his captivating analysis of global health data, for discovering a paralyzing disease in Africa…

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University of Washington’s West Campus Utility Plant in Seattle Receives Envision Gold Award (news)

The University of Washington’s West Campus Utility Plant in Seattle is the recent recipient of the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) Envision Gold…

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US Breaks Ground on New $300 Million Consulate General in Casablanca (news)

By Morgan Hekking Rabat – The US diplomatic mission in Casablanca laid the first stone of its new consulate general in the Casa-Anfa urban center on…

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UW breaks ground on new population health building (news)

Gabino Abarca used to spend his summers hauling 40-pound bags of apples up and down ladders in the tiny central Washington town of…

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UW opens $230M Hans Rosling Center for Population Health (news)

The project was funded with a $210 million donation from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation — one of the largest gifts ever…

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UW Police Department Grand Opening (news)

After 40 years in a 'temporary' building, the new UW Police Department is now located at a close-in, accessible location on campus.

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UW’s Center for Population Health aims to prevent the next pandemic (news)

By Joshua McNichols The coronavirus pandemic has revealed some weak points in our public health response system. Part of the problem is that…

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UWPD receives Citation Award for the 2017 Justice Facilities Review (news)

The University of Washington’s campus police serve nearly 68,000 students, faculty, staff, and visitors within the 700-plus-acre campus. This new 30,000-square-foot purpose-built facility…

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Verdical Group | Net Zero Energy + Water + Waste Conference (news)

The 3rd Annual Net Zero Conference, Energy + Water + Waste, is one of the largest net zero events in the country, and the premier SoCal…

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Washington’s 95 Best Workplaces of 2020 revealed (news)

By Natalie Guevara All workplaces offer compensation, but not all benefits packages are created equal. Some employers take employee care to another level,…

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Washington’s Most Equitable Workplaces — #6 The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP (news)

The 14 companies on The List employed 3,597 people across the globe. In Washington, the firms had a full-time employment of 982 people.…

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West Campus Utility Plant will help tell UW’s Sustainability Story (news)

The tall white screens, glowing softly at night, draw the eye from blocks away. At the base of the building, 10-foot tall LED…

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WestPac Wealth Partners Develops its Associates While Helping its Customers (news)

By Brad Graves 2. MILLER HULL Miller Hull is an international architecture and planning firm with a reputation of designing environmentally responsible buildings and…

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Whidbey Island Retreat by Miller Hull Partnership, Washington (news)

Location: Whidbey Island, Washington Project size: Main house, 2,300 square feet; guest house, 560 square feet Program: A secluded home and guest house, set on a…

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Winners announced for AIA Honor Awards (news)

On Nov. 8, AIA Seattle hosted its 71st annual Honor Awards for Washington Architecture. These awards celebrate excellence in design. From 103 submittals,…

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Wood: What’s Good? (news)

Mass timber seems alluring because of its low carbon footprint, but not all wood is equally sustainable. We dig deep into the controversy…

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Work begins on new facilities of the US Consulate in Mérida (news)

Merida Yucatan; December 4, 2020.- Governor Mauricio Vila Dosal and the Consul General and Chief Official of the United States in Mérida, Courtney Beale,…

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Year in Review: 9 Sustainable Standouts (news)

By Lauren Volker This year, Metropolis continued to support the design of healthy and resilient spaces through virtual events, digital coverage, and print publications. New to…

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Yucatán announces private investments for more than 4,500 million pesos (news)

The governor of Yucatán, Mauricio Vila Dosal , announced three private investment projects in real estate and tourism in the Vía Montejo development, which together…

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