Miller and Pflueger | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | James Rupert Miller Timothy L. Pflueger |
Principal office | San Francisco |
Founded | 1923[1] |
Date of dissolution | 1937[1] |
Work | |
Buildings |
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Building |
Miller and Pflueger was an architectural firm that formed when James Rupert Miller named Timothy L. Pflueger partner. Pflueger, at the time a rising star of San Francisco's architect community, had begun his architectural career with Miller and Colmesnil sometime in 1907 or 1908, under the tutelage of Miller, senior partner. Together, Miller and Pflueger designed a number of significant buildings in San Francisco, including the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Building which was the city's tallest skyscraper for four decades.[1]
Miller retired in 1937; Pflueger reformed the business as Timothy L. Pflueger and Associates.[1]