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Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 (1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.)
Location: 315A Wurster Hall
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Jeffrey Miller, ASLA, LEED AP is a licensed landscape architect and landscape contractor with thirty-five years of professional experience designing and building projects in the Bay Area. Miller Company was launched in 1980 in the spirit of landscape architecture’s eminent humanitarian, Garrett Eckbo, with whom Miller worked early in his career. The company works with a diverse client base and is currently designing facilities for public and private schools, landscapes for affordable and market rate housing developments, public parks, and has expertise in the design of rainwater capture systems for use in gardens. Miller has worked extensively with non-profit organizations and neighborhoods in the design of school grounds, multi-family communities, health care facilities, and neighborhood parks. A past president of the community gardening organization SLUG (San Francisco League of Urban Gardeners), Miller continues to successfully engage community groups in the landscape design process. In addition to working to realize community values, he strives to incorporate the principles of sustainability in all project work, being well-versed in the evolving palette of sustainable construction materials and the feasibility of reusing existing site materials.
http://www.millercomp.com/ This talk is part of the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning Colloquium, an interdisciplinary lecture and discussion series focusing on current research, theory, planning practice, and design concepts. The colloquium is open to registered students and the general public. http://laep.ced.berkeley.edu/events/colloquium |
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