Tag Archives: SYLPOE

ZEF: GSA Shoots for the Moon

I recently attended a lecture at the University of Washington given by Martha Johnson, the GSA Administrator in Washington DC. She spoke briefly about this generation’s ‘moon shot’ to achieve buildings with a Zero Environmental Footprint (ZEF). Of course, making a difference environmentally requires a plan, and it was noted that with a plan, an [...]

AIA 2030 Commitment

A lot of people are familiar with the Architecture 2030 Challenge that was created by Ed Mazria. It asks design professionals, building owners and contractors to sign a commitment to design and construct buildings that are carbon neutral by 2030. Of course, the way to do this is to decrease the need for fossil fuel-generated [...]

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 [...]

Systems Architects: Sharpening our Focus with Performance-Based Design

The architecture that we have designed for over 30 years in our practice has been the result of a creative and energetic studio of architects, and working with fantastic clients. Some of these clients have very modest budgets, but have a high level of trust in us and come with great expectations. Miller Hull has [...]

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