George H. Miller FAIA is a partner of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects LLP, a firm that has practiced internationally for over 50 years. The firm has received more than 25 national AIA awards, including the Architecture Firm Award. George’s projects have included the Meyerson Symphony Center (Dallas), the National Constitution Center (Philadelphia), and the headquarters of ABN-AMRO Bank (Amsterdam). Other projects include Bellevue Hospital Center’s ambulatory care facility (New York), the John Joseph Moakley Courthouse (Boston), and the Museum of Modern Art (Luxembourg). His current projects include the Goldman Sachs Headquarters (New York), the NASCAR Hall of Fame (Charlotte), and in New York, a law school for Fordham University, and the new St. Vincent’s Hospital.
Born in Berlin, Germany, and raised in northeastern Pennsylvania, George received his BArch from Pennsylvania State University. After graduation, he moved to New York City, where he joined I. M. Pei & Partners in 1975. He is licensed to practice in 20 states and the District of Columbia and is a member of the Order of Architects in Luxembourg.
George is active in the New York Chapter and was a member of its Finance Committee (2000) before election as treasurer (2001), president-elect (2002) and president (2003). He served as a member of the
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AIA New York State Board and on its executive committee. He has also served as a trustee of the New York Foundation for Architecture and has been active with the AIA Large Firm Roundtable since 1989. He was elevated to the College of Fellows in 1999.
He served as a New York regional director (2003-2006), during which time he was a member of the Board Knowledge Committee, a blue ribbon panel planning the Institute’s 150th anniversary, the Gold Medal/Firm Award Advisory Jury, the Succession Planning Task Force, and the EVP/CEO Search Committee. Elected as a vice president in 2006, he chaired the 2007 Board Community Committee and the AIA150 Oversight Task Group. In 2008, he chairs the Strategic Initiatives Committee focusing on sustainability, integrated practice, diversity and inclusiveness.
He is a member of the Architectural League of New York, the Municipal Art Society, and the New York Building Congress (2002 – present), where he has served as a director. He recently received the AIA New York State’s Del Guardio Award for Service and the NY Chapters’s President’s Award.
George and his wife, Anne Tichich, an artist, make their home in a historic 1844 Townhouse in Greenwich Village.
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