The Sun Press
- April 1, 2004 - "Plan Clusters Carefully: Miller"
- Cluster housing has
potential benefits, but it needs to be carefully planned. That was a key
point made by Chuck Miller, chairman of the Cleveland Heights Landmark Commission,
during a talk about the city's architecture Sunday.
Inside Business
- April 2001 Issue by: Marc Lefkowitz - "Green Building Blossoms".
- The Green Building
Coalition and William Doty, Jr. (Doty & Miller Architects) anticipate the
onetime Cleveland Trust Company Branch at Lorain Avenue and Fulton Road
as Cleveland's First Green Building.
The Plain Dealer
- November 10, 2001 by: Ronald Rutti - "Community strength tries to resurrect
Civic".
- Chuck Miller (Doty
& Miller Architects) belongs to Future Heights, a group of citizens from
Cleveland Heights trying to revive, the Civic, a 77-year-old building on
Mayfield Road.
The Plain Dealer
- November 25, 2001 by: John Funk - "Generating jobs, revenue".
- Advocates say Ohio
has the resources to lead the fuel cell industry. Ohio has a strong industrialized
background, and is the situation to take advantage of fuel cells.
The Plain Dealer
- February 18, 2003 by: Sarah Crump - "Renovated Bedford Post Office
the Stamp of Architect Occupants".
- "Recycling and
Historic Preservation have come together at the new headquarters of Doty
and Miller Architects in Bedford.
Bedford Sun Banner
- May 22, 2003 by: Mike Lesko - "Architects LEED way to new "green"
digs".
- "Doty & Miller
Architects moved into the former U.S. Post Office building at 600 Broadway
in downtown Bedford. It showcases a variety of recycled and rapidly renewable
materials including bamboo and cork floors."
Home Power
- April/ May 2006, Issue 112 by: Sandy Woodthorpe- "Solar-Electric Awnings - Form Meets Function".
- "An Ohio architectural firm installs a solar-electric array that does double duty - providing electricity and shade for their building."
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