I loved reading the recent article by local venture capitalist Nick Hanauer about how raising taxes on the rich will be the only way to revitalize the economy. It certainly helps that the article is penned by someone who qualifies as “rich.” I was particularly struck by his salient point how there can never be [...]
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Craig Curtis, FAIA, Partner
Advocating for Architecture
As November comes to a close I’m reminded of two major fall events (other than the Apple Cup): the November election, and the AIA Seattle Honor Awards. David Miller already posted an excellent blog regarding the AIA Seattle awards program, commending our local chapter for its standout event. However, there was another fall AIA Seattle [...]
Miller Hull’s Sabbatical Program
We didn’t eat crickets. But we did try to take in as much of the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of Thailand and Cambodia as we could. A five week sabbatical with my family has recharged my batteries, and given our three grown children a fresh perspective on life. From any one of the 40,000 [...]
San Ysidro Groundbreaking: From Numbers to Relationships
I’m writing this blog entry on the plane back to Seattle after attending the groundbreaking ceremony for our San Ysidro Land Port of Entry project. It was only 15 months ago that I got the call from Chris Lee, the GSA Contracting Officer, that we were awarded the largest, most complex project we have ever [...]



