December 8, 2021
Join us next Tuesday, 12/14 at 5pm to discuss the renovation of Stern Grove playground! Together with SF Recreation and Parks and SF Parks Alliance, this virtual community meeting will include the latest updates and provide an opportunity for the public to offer feedback. Click on the link for more information: https://sfrecpark.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=623
November 23, 2021
Join us for a virtual community design meeting on December 8 at 5pm! We are teaming up with the Dahlia Society of California, SF Parks Alliance, and SF Recreation & Parks to discuss the improvements being made at Golden Gate Park’s Dahlia Garden. Register here!
September 10, 2021
New York Times wrote an article about modular design and Factory OS, featuring our project, The Union.
September 9, 2021
Balboa Park Pool has been named as the recipient for the 2021 Preservation Design Award for Rehabilitation!
August 6, 2021
Miller Company has been commissioned to redesign the hillside garden of the much beloved Dahlia Garden in Golden Gate Park. Our team is working closely with the Dahlia Society of California volunteer gardeners, SF Parks Alliance, and SF Recreation and Park gardening staff to design new terracing, irrigation, tool storage, and a dedicated area for visitor portrait photographs. The project is being sponsored by a generous gift provided by Stasia Obremskey.
August 2, 2021
We are seeking an entry level landscape designer/renderer with strong graphic skills using a combination of AutoCAD, Sketch Up, Adobe Creative Suite, Rhinoceros, and hand graphics. The candidate we are seeking has a degree in landscape architecture and experience working in a professional office focused on urban projects. An ability to work in professional teams is a must as well as the capacity to communicate clearly with project consultants.
We are also seeking a seasoned landscape architect with a Masters Degree in landscape architecture and 4-7 years of experience working in a landscape architecture design studio. The candidate must have experience preparing construction documents and specifications, a record of managing budgets and activities of in-house designers and consultant teams and the ability to work closely with contractors during the implementation process. Good communication and organizational skills are needed as the position includes client contact and public presentations. Expert working knowledge and proficiency with computer programs including AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp and MS Office is required for this position. Professional licensure is preferred but not required. LEED accredited professionals preferred.
The company offers healthcare benefits, a profit sharing plan, a flexible/hyrid work schedule and is an equal opportunity employer. Salary for each position is commensurate with experience.
Applicants are encouraged to forward their resume and digital portfolio to:
April Farnum
Marketing & Operations Manager
afarnum@millercomp.com
July 15, 2021
Join us for the second community meeting for the Stern Grove Playground Renovation Project! The playground is part of the Let’sPlaySF! Initiative, a partnership between the Recreation and Park Department and the San Francisco Parks Alliance to renovate 13 timeworn playgrounds across the City. We invite you to share input and feedback on the project at this virtual community meeting.
Thursday, July 21st, 2021 | 5:00 PMJoin Zoom Meeting: http://bit.ly/sterngrove2zoomlink
Passcode: 307570
Dial in: 669.900.6833
Meeting ID: 987 8336 5621
For more information about the project:
Visit: https://sfrecpark.org/1551/Stern-Grove-Playground-Renovation
Email the Project Manager at: Charlene.Angsuco@sfgov.org
For accommodation requests, please contact Lucas Tobin, ADA Coordinator for Programmatic Access, at Lucas.Tobin@sfgov.org or call (415) 831-6834. For translation services please call (415) 496-6204. Please note that giving us at least 72-hour notice will help ensure availability.
July 1, 2021 – Jones Berkeley, located at 1500 San Pablo Ave in Berkeley, has received the 2021 Gold Nugget Award of Merit for Best Multi-Family Housing Community!
April 29, 2021
We are excited to work on this upcoming transit-oriented housing project which will consist of approximately 225 rental units! Located close to downtown San Mateo and a Caltrain station, Kiku Crossing has been envisioned to maximize the provision of affordable workforce housing and new public parking. “Kiku” is Japanese for the chrysanthemum flower, which was cultivated by the Japanese immigrants in the late 19th century and was essential to the growing floral industries in San Mateo County. The site is near the Japanese American Community Center and our landscape concept design includes a floral theme using shapes of paving and score patterns with the traditional flower pattern called Asanoha. A courtyard surrounded by the building ties the community room and learning center together. The courtyard is open to the public during the day and consists of an all-inclusive net climbing play area and spaces for smaller gatherings outside of the elevator lobby. A rooftop deck will accommodate movable furniture and a shaded seating area. Construction is scheduled to start end of this year.