Miller Dunwiddie
Daniel Green is a Principal at Miller Dunwiddie, bringing over 20 years of experience in architecture with a focus on transportation, civic infrastructure, corporate interiors, and commercial planning. Daniel is qualified as an historic architect under the National Park Service standards. Additional involvement includes a long-term volunteer role with AIA Minnesota, where Daniel has contributed to various committees since 1998, and serves as a workshop instructor for Urban Sketchers, conducting classes in multiple international locations. Mentorship at the University of Minnesota College of Design occurred from 2009 to 2018, guiding architecture students. Prior experience includes consulting design work in Norway and an internship focused on residential and commercial projects. Daniel holds degrees in Architecture from North Dakota State University and additional education from Yestermorrow Design Build School and Minneapolis College.
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Miller Dunwiddie
Since 1963, Miller Dunwiddie has worked to shape and preserve the environment through responsible, creative design. Our architects, interior designers, and building envelope specialists offer clients complete planning and design services with the skills necessary to solve problems through innovative design solutions. We believe that by carefully listening, and continuing to emphasize communication with the client as the design process proceeds through construction, we can effectively design and construct any building type to suit the needs of our clients.