SEATTLE—As demand for airport modernization and expansion continues to grow across the Pacific Northwest, global architecture and design firm Perkins&Will has hired Aviation Principal Ken Miller to strengthen its ability to support major airport infrastructure projects across the region. Miller has led several of the largest recent projects at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, including Alaska Airlines’ new Gateway Lobby and the Concourse D Annex, North America’s first LEED-certified passenger terminal.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Ken to our Seattle studio,” says Julie Wienberg, Perkins&Will’s firmwide aviation practice leader. “His experience delivering complex airport projects in the region adds valuable depth and local knowledge to our growing Pacific Northwest aviation team, strengthening our ability to support clients with expertise from across the firm.”
Miller joins a growing aviation team based in Seattle. Todd Buchanan, managing director of Perkins&Will’s Seattle studio, has worked with the Port of Seattle for more than a decade, helping lead the North Main Terminal Renovation and the South Concourse Evolution program at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the Port’s largest capital program—projects that Miller also contributed to.