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Robert L. Miller Associates
Bronze Member
1000 points

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Robert L. Miller Associates
Washington, DC

Bio

Robert L Miller, FAIA

A practicing architect, writer, and marketing communications consultant, Bob Miller combines professional backgrounds in architecture, urban design, public relations, professional services marketing, criticism and
feature writing as head of Robert L. Miller Associates, now in its 35th year. The firm's national and international clients have included AECOM, The Aga Khan Award, The American Institute of Architects, Davis Buckley Architects and Planners, EDAW Inc., The Ehrenkrantz Group, Ellerbe, The Hillier Group, HNTB, Perkins Eastman, The National Institute of Building Sciences, David M. Schwartz Architects, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Torti Gallas, Venturi Scott Brown Associates, and Michael Vergason Landscape Architects, among others. The firm's work has been recognized by the Society for Marketing Professional Services, the American Society of Landscape Architects, and the Urban Land Institute. Bob Miller is a member of the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and was a founding board member of the Washington Architectural Foundation. An honors graduate of the Yale School of Architecture, he also holds a Yale B.A. degree.

Education

Yale School of Architecture
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
M.Arch., 1971
Architecture
1967 To 1971
Dissertation: Yale residential colleges
Advisor: Herbert S. Newman, FAIA

Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
B.A., 1967
History of Art
1963 To 1967

Job History

Robert L. Miller Associates
president
Washington, DC, United States
January 1985 - present

John Carl Warnecke Associates
vice president
Washington, DC, United States
December 1983 - January 1985

Hill and Knowlton, Inc.
account executive, public relations
Washington, DC, United States
November 1978 - October 1984

Arthur Cotton Moore/Associates
associate/project architect
Washington, DC, United States
February 1976 - November 1978