Steven Miller Appointed to International Committee Advisory Group
New York, New York and Dubai, UAE [1 January 2010] — AIA Continental Europe chapter member Steven Miller, FAIA, RIBA, Managing Director of FXFOWLE Architects Dubai office, has been appointed to the American Institute of Architects International Committee Advisory Group. The International Committee engages the global architecture community and promotes the highest standards of education and practice in the international arena. The Advisory Group is comprised of four regular members and three ex-officio members, all appointed by the President of the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
“I am proud to advance the AIA’s international presence and to serve as a resource to the Institute’s President, Board of Directors and members, both in the United States and abroad,” commented Steven Miller. “The International Committee promotes excellence in the global practice of architecture, and I am honored to contribute my expertise to its Advisory Group.”
Miller’s elevation follows his recent appointment as the International and Honorary Fellows Representative to the College of Fellows of the AIA. He is a past president and current board member of the AIA Continental European Chapter as the Southern Europe Director. He is also on the board of the Middle Eastern Chapter of the Urban Land Institute.
An urban planner and architect, Miller has 46 years of experience that includes most facets of regional and urban planning, design and construction, financing and legal issues, and other development concerns related to the architecture and design industry. Throughout his career, he has completed studies for hotels, resorts, and mixed use building, and urban planning projects in a number of countries, including India, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Indonesia, Morocco, China, Hong Kong, the Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
Miller achieved his Master of Architecture from Columbia University and his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
—via FXFOWLE Architects

