Talk:George H. Miller (architect, born 1949)
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historic architect[edit]
There is a George H. Miller with a number of NRHP-listed works, perhaps not the same person as the IM Pei firm partner, and other George Millers also have NRHP works. These NRHP-listed works (by all of them) are:
- Bloomingburg Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, NY 17M Bloomingburg, NY Miller,George
- Bloomington Central Business District, Roughly bounded by Main, Center and Front Sts. Bloomington, IL Miller,George
- John W. Cook Hall, Illinois State University, US 51 Normal, IL Miller,Georgett (perhaps a typo for George H.)
- George H. Cox House, 701 E. Grove St. Bloomington, IL Miller,George H.
- William C. and Hertha Dau House, 315 S. Dodge St. Algona, IA Miller, George L.
- East Grove Street District--Bloomington, 400--700 E. Grove St. Bloomington, IL Miller,George
- East Side Fire Station, Douglas and Hopkins Sts. Defiance, OH Miller,George
- Edwards House, KY 745 Exie, KY Miller,George
- Holy Trinity Church Rectory and Convent, 704 N. Main and 106 W. Chestnut Sts. Bloomington, IL Miller,George
- Louis Jehle House, 511 E. Fifth St. Pana, IL Miller, George H.
- George H. Miller House, 405 W. Market St. Bloomington, IL Miller,George H.
- Miller-Brewer House, 17915 Guava Rochester, WA Miller,George
- Old Main, Lincoln Ave. and 7th St. Charleston, IL Miller,George H.
- Old Tampa Children's Home, 3302 N. Tampa Ave. Tampa, FL Miller, George A.
- Alfred Phillips House, 404 N. Melvin St. Gibson City, IL Miller, George H.,
- Polk Theatre and Office Building, 121 S. Florida Ave. Lakeland, FL Miller, George A.
- Vinoy Park Hotel, 501 Fifth Ave. NE St. Petersburg, FL Miller,George A.
One or more might turn out to be an architect rather than a builder or engineer, and need articles, and require some hatnote or other disambiguation from the AIA president one. --doncram 03:57, 19 December 2011 (UTC)
- It seems the Florida-based George A. Miller was a building contractor, not an architect, per http://www.marriottmodules.com/landing/modMisc/TPASR/overview_01.html. --doncram 04:09, 19 December 2011 (UTC)
- Update almost three years later: The George A. Miller link goes to a disambiguation page, and there is no article about the contractor who is probably notable. --doncram 19:33, 22 August 2014 (UTC)
biographical info concerns[edit]
In this edit i removed some assertions about the I.M.Pei-related firm architect that were not supported by sources, that had been added by a non-logged in contributor. To the contributor, I'm sorry but as an encyclopedia Wikipedia cannot publish information like that in live article pages. Per our policies on biographies of living persons (see wp:BLP), especially for living persons we can't have negative information that is not supported by reliable sources. We can't tell the difference between accurate vs. inaccurate personal views, and we have to go by what is published elsewhere. We can't be the initial reporter of news, generally, we have to be secondary or tertiary. It's not absolutely prohibited for us to use Primary sources, but that has to be done with care, see wp:PRIMARYSOURCES. If you have primary or other sources that you can discuss here, that would be okay/good. Or consult with me off-line by emailing me (can click somewhere on my User page) or consult with others. Hope this makes sense to you. --doncram 19:33, 22 August 2014 (UTC)
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