Sigrid Miller Pollin AIA


General Information


Occupation: Architect, Professor

Birth Country: United States

Resident City: Amherst

Resident State/Province: Massachusetts

Resident Country: United States

Notes: woman owned firm since 1984

Sources: Architecture + Design Program Umass Amherst


Specialties


Subject: interpretive, contemporary architecture

Description: site/region specific contemporary design

Url: millerpollin.com

Notes: residential, commercial and institutional architecture


Jobs


Employer: University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Title: Professor in the Architecture + Design Program


Employer: Miller Pollin AIA Architecture

Title: Principal

City: Amherst

State: Massachusetts

Country: United States

Start Date: January 01, 1984


Employer: Siteworks Architecture

Title: Principal

State: California

Country: United States


Employer: California Polytechnic University Pomona

Title: Chair of the Department of Architecture

State: California

Country: United States


Collaborators


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Apprenticeships


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Awards


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Exhibitions


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Notable Projects


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Education


Institution: Vassar College


Institution: Columbia University

Department: Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Historic Preservation

Degree: M. Arch.


Licensing


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Professional Affiliations


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Publications By


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Publications About


Title: Three houses complement their terrain.

Author: unknown

Publication: Progressive Architecture

Volume: 75

Issue: 12

Page: 20-21

Date Published: January 01, 1994

Notes: Dec. 1994. Three houses on eight-acre site in Riverside, CA. Owner/architect of House III: Sigrid Miller Pollin.


Title: On the boards

Author: Unknown

Publication: Architecture

Volume: 80

Issue: 10

Page: 29-35

Date Published: October 01, 1991

Notes: Eight projects, not yet built, designed by women architects. Oct. 1991.