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The Miller Hull Partnership, established in 1977 by David Miller and Robert Hull, is a Seattle based architecture firm. The two architects have always worked in collaboration--one partner birthing an idea, and the other refining. They choose to concern themselves with issues of place & emerging "green" technologies. In addition to numerous publications, they are the recipients of the 2003 American Institute of Architects Architecture Firm Award, the AIA's highest honor.
Building Projects
- Gorton/Bounds Cabin
- Marine Technology Facility, Seattle Central Community College
- Art Studios, Evergreen State College
- Novotny Cabin
- Boeing Cafeteria
- Marquand Retreat
- University of Washington, Coaches Boat House
- Olympic College, Shelton
- Passenger-Only Ferry Terminal
- Environmental Pavilion, 1996 Summer Olympics
- NW Federal Credit Union
- Lake Washington School District Resource Center
- Tahoma National Cemetery
- Point Robert's Border Station
- North Kitsap Transportation Station
- Water Pollution Control Laboratory
- Discovery Park Visitors Center
- Yaquina Head Interpretive Center
- Hansman Residence
- Campbell Orchard Residence
- Ching Cabin
- Michaels/Sisson Residence
- Roddy/Bale Residence
- Fremont Public Association
- Vahon Island Transfer and Recycling Station
- King Country Library Service Center
- Bainbridge Island City Hall
Bibliography
- Sheri. Miller|Hull: Architects of the Pacific Northwest. New York; Princeton Architectural Press, 2001. ISBN 1 56898 231 3
- The Miller|Hull Partnership: Public Works. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2009. ISBN 978 1 56898 754 5
- Ojeda. Ten Houses, Miller|Hull Partnership. Gloucester: Rockport Publishers, 1999. ISBN 1 56496 450 7
External links
Categories:- Architecture firms based in Washington (state)
- Companies based in Seattle, Washington
- American architect stubs
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