George Gottlieb Miller (1893-ca. 1985)
Name
Miller, George Gottlieb
Personal Information
Birth/Death: b. 09 January 1893 – d. 1980s (The AIA was notified of his decease 06 December 1985, but the date of death could have been up to several years earlier.)
Occupation: American architect
Location: New York, NY; Woodmere, NY
AIA Affiliation
Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 1951-decease
Biographical Sources
American Architects Directories:
Biographical listing in 1956 American Architects Directory
Biographical listing in 1962 American Architects Directory
Address listed in 1970 American Architects Directory
Online Sources:
"Tribute: George G. Miller & Reuben Miller, Architects," http://www.mdarch.co.il/tribute page on the web site for millerDesign*Architecture, based in Israel. Principal David Miller is the son of Reuben Miller and grandson of George G. Miller. Accessed 15 August 2019. The Tribute page also has links to the New York Real Estate Brochure Collection, Avery Architectural Library, Columbia University https://dlc.library.columbia.edu/nyre?_=1565727238412&f%5Brole_architect_ssim%5D%5B%5D=Miller%2C+George+G. and to MetroHistory.com's Manhattan Building Database http://www.metrohistory.com/dbpages/NBsearch.lasso. A web site for one of his buildings https://675walton.wordpress.com/building-history/ quotes biographical information from the Grand Concourse Historic District Designation Report 2011. In "What's art deco and why does it matter?", published in the Manhattan Times, Vol. y, No. 31, August 4 – August 20, 2005, Washington Heights/East Harlem Edition, discusses deco buildings built by Miller & Goldhammer in the 1930s and includes quotes from Reuben Miller. "As to the exact number of buildings created by his father's firm, he said: 'Hard to say. My father was not one for keeping records. I joined the firm after I graduated from college in '53.'" Republished on RawlinsDesign.com https://www.rawlinsdesign.com/91-payson-avenue and accessed in August 2019.
Related Records
Partner of Albert Goldhammer
Father and partner of Reuben Miller
Archival Holdings
The American Institute of Architects Archives
Membership file contains membership application, request for emeritus (retired) status, notification of death.