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Miller has been designing homes and commercial build-
ings—mostly on the Peninsula—for three decades. His New
Monterey-based, 16-person staff (all but two are involved in
design) and he have collectively been responsible for more
than three million square feet of commercial, office and civic
spaces and have designed "literally hundreds" of homes, con-
dominium and multi-family residences.
This architect is not beholden any one particular style,
however. "Craftsman, Hacienda, Victorian, Modern…I like and
am influenced by it all," Miller says. And he interprets all these
styles and more into the work he does on the Monterey
Peninsula. He cites 19th century architect Bernard Maybeck
Miller says he and his team "pushed the edges" of the design software they used for the three-dimen-
sional bar. "We couldn't have done this ten years ago. It's amazing how technology is evolving."