by The Miller Hull Partnership LLP Our popular 2001 monograph Miller/Hull: Architects of the Pacific Northwest introduced the world to the work of architects David Miller and Robert Hull. Their energy-conscious designs, love of local materials, and structural expressiveness helped define the essence of a new and an exciting type of contemporary regionalism in American architecture the Pacific Northwest style. For these two Peace Corps veterans, that includes a serious commitment to a socially responsible and humane public architecture. The award-winning work featured in The Miller|Hull Partnership: Public Works challenges the notion that public buildings must be mundane in appearance or functionality. The book features photographs, renderings, and project plans representing diverse building typologies schools, nature centers, community centers, mixed-use buildings, laboratories, corporate offices, and high-rise residences. These projects are the best demonstration of how the Miller/Hull Partnership brings life, personality, and warmth to public architecture.