6/2006

Miller and Rodriguez Elected to Serve as AIA Vice Presidents
 
 

George H. Miller, FAIA, the managing partner and 30-year veteran of AIA Architecture Firm Award recipient Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, New York City, was elected to a two-year vice presidential term beginning in December 2006. Miller’s recent projects include the Museum of Modern Art (Luxembourg) and the new headquarters for the regional government of Lombardy (Milan). Miller, a regional director from New York, is chairing the committee guiding the AIA’s celebration of its 150th anniversary. He has also served on the Gold Medal/Firm Award Advisory jury, EVP/CEO Search and Board Knowledge committees, the AIA Large Firm Roundtable, and is active in the AIA New York chapter. He has been a teacher, lecturer, and guest critic at Columbia University, Yale University, the New York Institute of Technology, and Pennsylvania State University, where he received his BArch. His other activities include the New York Foundation for Architecture, Architectural League of New York, and the New York Building Congress. Miller, born in Berlin, is a member of the Order of Architects in Luxembourg. He and his wife Ann Tichich make their home in Manhattan.

Miguel Rodriguez, AIA, who represents the Florida Caribbean region on the AIA Board, was elected to a two-year vice presidential term beginning in December 2006. Rodriguez is founding principal of Rodriguez Architects, Coral Gables, Fla., a small practice focusing on hospitality and restaurant projects. He’s represented the Institute at the chapter and state level, and has served nationally on the Board Knowledge Committee, the Continuing Education Quality Assurance Panel, Small Firm Task Force, Long-Range Planning Advisory Group, Tri-National Committee on Architecture/NAFTA, and the EVP/CEO Search Committee. He also is active with state licensing authorities and has been a member of the Florida Board of Architecture and Interior design since 2002. Rodriguez is an educator, serving as part-time lecturer on construction documents at the University of Miami, where he received his BArch, and on professional office practice at the Florida International University. Rodriguez, his wife Lourdes Rodriguez, AIA, and their young daughter and son make their home in Coral Gables.

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