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July 30, 2014



The Miller Hull Partnership promoted Brian Court and Rob Misel to principal and Jim Hanford to associate in Seattle. Court joined the firm in 2002. He was lead designer for the Bullitt Center in Seattle, which is targeting Living Building certification. Court's portfolio includes mixed-use and residential projects in Chicago and Washington, D.C., and he is now working a project at Pike Place Market. Court was AIA Seattle's Young Architect of the Year in 2013. Misel is an architect with over 20 years of project management experience. He joined the firm in 2002 and has led school and multifamily housing projects, as well as work on the Kitsap County Administration Building. He leads the San Ysidro Land Port of Entry project between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. Hanford is the energy-efficient design lead and tracks performance of Miller Hull projects. He previously worked in research and consulting on energy efficiency at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Miller Hull is an architecture and planning firm, with an office also in San Diego.