“We design for the future, appropriate to the present, influenced by the past.”
– Grattan Gill, Architect, Taliesin Fellow (1932-2016)
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GREG MILNE
CO-FOUNDER
PRINCIPAL ARCHITECT
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Bio
Greg Milne, AIA, is a registered Architect who earned his Master’s in Architecture from Boston Architectural College in 2009, a BA in Art + Architectural History from the University of New Hampshire, and moonlights as a freelance Watercolor Architectural Rendering Artist.
Greg has been designing in the field since 1999 and earned his license to practice Architecture in 2016. Deeply influenced by his first employer, a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright, Greg developed a passion and fluency in Modern architecture and design. He added to this training 7 years of historical restoration and renovations in a small boutique firm in Boston.
Greg’s greatest strengths as an Architect are his versatility and deep listening – his designs are true collaborations, bespoke to the families who will live their lives in his designs.
Greg’s realized projects are of various sizes, styles, and scope; from urban, historic, restorative renovations to high-end, net-zero, highly efficient, off-grid compounds. His decade-long tenure as a Project Architect at South Mountain Co. gave him his strong foundation in sustainability. 41° North Architecture strives toward regeneration for restoration, resilience, and care for generations to come.
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ABBEY KUHE
CO-FOUNDER
PROJECTS MANAGER
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Bio
Abbey Kuhe, Living Future Accredited, earned her BA Magna Cum Laude from the New School for Social Research in European Intellectual History. Clearly, her path to a career in the building industry has not been linear, but her training in systems thinking, and experience working in Film and Fashion production during her decade in NYC, crosses over more seamlessly than one would expect.
The enterprise of creating a set of Construction Documents is multidimensional and requires extended coordination with teams of design professionals and engineers. With an approach that is deeply anchored in the vision and needs of our clients, Abbey has documented and innovated this process, striving for greater efficiency and elegance.
As a natural expansion of this project, and to work more deeply in alignment with her values, Abbey is also founder of the Quercus Construction Cooperative - a design/build collaboration that specializes in affordable SIPS construction.
When she is not wheeling and dealing for her architectural and construction clients, you can find Abbey yucking in the muck with her two boys, or in the ceramics studio producing for a show.