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- 8th and Republican Mixed-Use Development by Miller HullAs a result, the 8th and Republican development was designed to be mixed use to balance out public and private needs of inhabitants.1
- 8th and Republican Mixed-Use Development by Miller HullThe geological and quarry forms inspired the shape of the building in the neighborhood.2
- 8th and Republican Mixed-Use Development by Miller HullFurthermore, the café out front features an interactive water feature.3
- 8th and Republican Mixed-Use Development by Miller HullThe designers say that placing the building back from the street also allowed them to keep the façades simple.4
- 8th and Republican Mixed-Use Development by Miller HullBetween concrete slabs, exterior non-bearing walls are framed in wood instead of light-gauge metal to reduce thermal bridging and the need for expensive exterior insulation.5
- 8th and Republican Mixed-Use Development by Miller HullIt's a unique take on solving urban building challenges while also saving materials, money and conserving green space and biodiversity.6
- 8th and Republican Mixed-Use Development by Miller HullA collaboration between The Miller Hull Partnership and Runberg Architecture Group resulted in a whimsical new style of apartment building.7