
Dan Kiley Miller Garden. Kiley's work for the Miller family in Columbus, Indiana, (designed during the same period as Potomac Place) is a rare, surviving, pristine example of his design intent. Dan Kiley's Miller Garden—the result of Kiley's collaboration with architects Eero Eero Saarinen, Kevin Roche, and Alexander Girard for Indiana industrialist J.
Dan Urban Kiley's landmark garden at the Miller House in Indiana, designed by Eero Saarinen, opens to the public.
Adam Bernstein reported in the Washington Post Kiley's response to some theories about why he designed the Miller garden the way he did, "I planted those trees to shade the.
There was also a picturesque transition from Garden to Meadow to Wood. Dan Kiley's Miller Garden—the result of Kiley's collaboration with architects Eero Eero Saarinen, Kevin Roche, and Alexander Girard for Indiana industrialist J. Miller House and Garden in Columbus Considered to be his residential masterpiece and an iconic Modernist garden, this thirteen-acre property was developed as.
