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Collage by John Clair Miller - I.IS.  Fifteenth in a series of twenty six 21cm x 15cm [created at Baer Art Center, Iceland, using materials collected from posters mounted in the streets of Reykjavik]

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Title

Professor Emeritus

Department

Architecture

Address

235B Sibley Dome

Phone

(607) 255-2701

Email

jcm24@cornell.edu

John Miller is a registered architect of the State of New York and NCARB. From 1963–65 Miller was employed at Davis Brody and Associates Architects in New York City. He was a principal at Levatich and Miller Architects in Ithaca, from 1965–72 and then from 1972–77 he served as a principal at Levatich Miller Hoffman PC Architects + Planners, also in Ithaca. From 1978 to present Miller has been a principal at John Clair Miller Architects, in Brooktondale, New York.

 

From 1977 - 2003 Miller taught in the Department of Architecture, Cornell University. He also served as a visiting critic at GSD Harvard University, Yale University, University of Syracuse, Waterloo at Rome, RISD at Rome and University of Norway, Oslo.

Miller received his bachelor of architecture in 1959 from Ohio State University-School of Architecture, and a master of architecture in 1960 from Cornell.

Courses (selected)

  • First/Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth Year Design Studios
  • Architectural Drawing/Analysis/Theory/Visual Studies

Publications (selected)

  • Kolsstadir 04 - Collage John Clair Miller. Published by 14817 Images (June 2010)
  • Baer1 07 - Collage John Clair Miller. Published by 14817 Images (October 2010)
  • Diacritics Rome_collage (Spring 2000)

Awards, Grants, and Fellowships (selected)

  • Parish Centre / Music School Competition, Hafnarfordur, finalist (collaboration with Olafur Mathiesen), Iceland (1990)
  • East Hampton Air Terminal Competition, finalist, East Hampton, NY (1989)
  • Liturgical Conference Competition Chapel / Cultural Center, Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, honorable mention (1967)
  • Copley Square Competition, finalist, Boston (1966)
  • Berkeley Art Center Competition, University of California-Berkeley, honorable mention (1966)

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