Robert J. Miller III *93

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Robert Miller, an architect, died March 10, 2014, of complications from melanoma.

Miller graduated from the University of Virginia in 1988, and in 1993, he earned a master’s degree in architecture from Princeton. He was a co-founder of Miller & Wright Architects, a New York City firm that has designed award-winning homes, clubs, churches, schools, and libraries.

Miller was most proud of his work designing the St. Coletta School in Washington, D.C., because he was able to create an attractive space where children and adults with intellectual disabilities could learn and grow.

Before forming Miller & Wright, he worked in the New York office of Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Next, he was at Michael Graves Architect, and was a partner-in-charge of its New York office for five years. Miller had been a career service volunteer for Princeton since 2003 and an interviewer for the Alumni Schools Committee since 2006.

He is survived by his wife, Grace; four daughters; and both his parents.

Graduate memorials are prepared by the APGA.

 

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