Robert Hull (architect)

Robert Hull
Born1945
DiedApril 7, 2014
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
AwardsAIA Seattle Medal of Honor (2010), Washington State University Alumni Achievement Award (2006)
BuildingsBullitt Center, Fisher Pavilion (Seattle Center)

Robert Hull was (1945–2014) was an American architect and co-founder, with David Miller, of the architectural firm Miller Hull. Hull's notable works include the Fisher Pavilion at Seattle Center and the Bullitt Center, as well as many other award-winning civic, commercial and residential buildings in the Pacific Northwest completed over a 46-year career. Hull is the recipient of multiple architectural awards, a fellow in the American Institute of Architects, and served as president of the Seattle Architecture Foundation. Under Hull's leadership, Miller Hull won the American Institute of Architects prestigious Architecture Firm Award, making it one of only two Washington state architectural firms to have earned that distinction.[1]

  1. ^ Upchurch, Michael (10 April 2014). "Noted Seattle Architect Robert Hull, 68, Dies: 'Amazingly Creative'". The Seattle Times. The Seattle Times. Retrieved 21 December 2014.