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After starting their careers at other architectural firms, Dave and Bob founded Miller Hull in 1977. The work was inspired by Pacific Northwest Regionalism and they helped broaden its impact celebrating climate, geography and culture.
In early years the firm was primarily known for residential architecture. This was a natural, direct reflection of their strong feelings about the important role architecture plays in people’s lives. Beginning with homes and island cabins, over time the scope of projects has expanded to include everything from water treatment plants, to the busiest border crossing in the world, even U.S. embassies abroad. Our portfolio emphasizes public buildings, but we design everything from schools, higher education facilities, nature centers, libraries, mixed-use buildings, laboratories and corporate offices. And yes, we still do some residential work–which now also includes multi-family and mixed-use buildings.
Our two studios, in Seattle and San Diego, strategically bracket the West Coast. This enables us to apply our regionalist philosophy in other geographies and to be responsive to projects across the country, and beyond. Capabilities include master planning, urban design, full-service architectural design, interior design, and space planning.