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New York Times wrote an article about modular design and Factory OS, featuring our project, The Union.
Our work at the revitalized Balboa Park Pool was covered by Metropolis Magazine.
Dezeen Magazine wrote a lovely article about the affordable senior housing development recently built in San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood. Fabulous photos accompany an interview with the architect, David Baker, who details the inspiration behind the design elements as well as the intended use for the community.
Art & Architecture recently featured Ringold Alley’s “Leather Memoir” project. Read full article here.
The Jewish News wrote about the permanent art installation we designed in Ringold Alley, which honors the leather culture and business owners within SoMa’s LGBTQ community. Full story here.
“A Connection to History” featured online.
George Loew, one of our landscape designers here at Miller Company, recently had an article published in Urban Design's winter issue. The article covers the Ringold Alley Leather Memoir we built last summer discussing the installation process and the LGBTQ history of the area. Read the entire piece here.
John King from SF Chronicle wrote a piece about our project located at One Henry Adams. Read the article here.
The Bay Area Reporter has written an article about our upcoming project, Ringold Alley. Learn more about the rich history of SF's leather community and this new initiative here.
Fallen Bridge Park, also known as Utah-18th Street Mini Park, was recently rated #5 in the Top 10 Parks in San Francisco. With over 200 parks considered in the city, The Chronicle wrote an article about the best and the worst...and shed some light on the continual commitment to renovate aging, established parks. We are honored to be included on this list with a percentage rating of 97.4%!
The Grand Opening of Hilltop Park was a great success! Kids of all ages came out to skate in the new Dish, give the new playground a whirl and simply hang out on the grassy hill to take in the views of the city. The Chronicle published an article on Sunday, December 4 about the renovation.
Full story here.