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October 7, 2015

Exhibit focuses on architect Bob Hull

Photo courtesy of The Miller Hull Partnership [enlarge]

A free exhibit celebrating the life and work of the late Bob Hull, a founding partner of The Miller Hull Partnership, runs through Nov. 13 in the Moses Lake Civic Center, which Hull designed.

The exhibit highlights Hull's early influences growing up in Moses Lake, his work in the Peace Corps, and his 36-year collaboration with David Miller in The Miller Hull Partnership. It will include the ideas, experiments, drawings and sketches of his career and personal life.

Hull died last year at age 68.

His work received awards and honors, and his Seattle-based firm won the 2003 AIA National Firm Award for sustained design excellence.

Hull designed houses in the San Juan Islands; schools including Bertschi in Seattle; Conibear Shellhouse at the University of Washington; the Science Building and the University Center for Performing Arts at Seattle Pacific University; Discovery Park Visitors Center; and Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center.

The Miller Hull Partnership staged the exhibit at 401 S. Balsam St. It is open Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.




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