
Renowned Seattle Architect
David Miller is coming to Portland to talk about his firm's celebrated work. That firm,
Miller/Hull, is generally considered to be one of the best design shops in the region, and Miller will deliver the lecture “Objects/Fields: Recent Architecture of Miller/Hull,” next
Tuesday, May 8, at 7 pm at the
Portland Art Museum. It's the second of a two-part series, the first of which will be delivered at the
University of Oregon in Eugene on the previous night.
Miller/Hull touts a wide-ranging regional portfolio from the
Kitsap County Administration in Building in Port Orchard, Wash., to the
Water Pollution Control Laboratory in Portland, and
this sweet pad right on Lake Washington where no doubt lives one of
King County's 68,000 millionaires.
But you don't need to be loaded to enjoy the show: The lecture doesn't cost anything and a
dessert reception will follow. It takes place at the Fields Ballroom in the Marks Building at 1119 SW Park Ave.