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The Miller Hull Partnership is an architecture and planning firm rooted in environmentally responsible designs that create a regenerative and inclusive future.
Seattle & San Diegomillerhull.comBorn 1977Joined October 2010

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Congratulations to on topping out the new U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City; we are proud of this amazing project and team. As part of our SERVE group, Miller Hull designs gateway infrastructure projects such as embassies, consulates, airports and land ports of entry.
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Ambassador Popp held a topping out ceremony last week to commemorate the new U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City, Guatemala. @BLHarbert @PageThink #StateOBO #diplomacy #architecture #embassy #sustainability #GuatemalaCity #Guatemala
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We're proud to be part of such an exciting project for the , and the communities the current community center serves.
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The new complex, according to the initial design by @millerhull & @BergerPartnrs, would triple the space of the worn-out current center. The architects used input from online open houses to sketch out the 90,000-square-foot project. Via @seattletimes seattletimes.com/seattle-news/p
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We recently completed a master plan with Site Workshop and Studio 8x3 for the City of Normandy Park envisioning a phased approach for a new Recreation & Civic Center on the existing campus. The Master Plan process included community input and close work with the City departments.
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Last week, broke ground on the Health Sciences Education Building, an integrated training facility to house schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health & Social Work and teach integrated patient care. Excited to partner with and !
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Watch the construction of the new Health Sciences Education Building through the site's live webcam & time-lapse video. The architect, planning & contractor team includes @millerhull @LEWISbuilds & @SLAMcollab bit.ly/3bjaXa6
Today marks 100 years since the 19th Amd was ratified, a fruitful step toward voter rights in the US. Today we honor those who fought for women's right to vote, & recognize the continued importance of protecting that right for all Americans. Each vote counts. Do your part on 8/3.
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The 19th Amendment, which established American women's right to vote, was ratified 100 years ago today. But its promise was incomplete. Many, including some who had fought fiercely for suffrage, were excluded from voting in the years that followed. nyti.ms/323LtJE
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