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Gregory Miller, FASLA, credits two familial influences for shaping his career: farming and ... nuclear physics. Miller, whose ancestral line connects him to settlers who debarked the Mayflower to build life anew, comes from generations of farmers. Both of his parents are from rural Ohio, where his family has had roots for over 150 years. His father broke this mold when he earned his PhD in physics and began working as a nuclear physicist. "What I realized a few years ago," Miller recalls, "is that my enjoyment of landscape architecture and the way that I see the world and projects have combined that sense of physics and of systems with the more tangible connection to the land and the landscape and the art of landscape architecture. And so I've become the culmination of generations of farmers with this underlying interest in how things work below the surface."
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