Architect alums designed Shock Physics


Photos:  WSU Shock Physics building, designed by MIller-Hull
 

David Miller and Robert Hull, cofounders of Miller-Hull Architects, will receive the 2007 Regents’ Distinguished Alumnus Award and give a lecture on sustainable architecture Friday, Oct.19 at 2 p.m. in the Kimbrough concert hall. 
 
Mill and Hill graduated from WSU in 1968 with Bachelor of Arts degrees.  Their Seattle-based firm specializes in designing schools, higher education facilities, nature centers, community centers, mixed use buildings, laboratories and corporate offices.  Their designs can be seen on a number of universities throughout the Northwest, including the Shock Physics building on the WSU Pullman campus. 
 
The Regents’ Distinguished Alumnus Award is WSU’s highest alumnus award.

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