Clark Davis serves as the Principal and Director of Architecture at J.R. Miller & Associates, Inc. (JRMA), where he leverages his extensive expertise in architectural design to lead innovative projects across various sectors. With a specialization in materials recovery facilities (MRF), waste-to-energy (WTE) plants, and...
Clark Davis serves as the Principal and Director of Architecture at J.R. Miller & Associates, Inc. (JRMA), where he leverages his extensive expertise in architectural design to lead innovative projects across various sectors. With a specialization in materials recovery facilities (MRF), waste-to-energy (WTE) plants, and sustainable building design, Clark has established himself as a thought leader in the realm of environmentally responsible architecture. His portfolio includes notable projects such as the Factoria Transfer Station in Bellevue, WA, commissioned by King County, and the Zero Waste Energy (ZWE) Anaerobic Digestion Facility in San Jose, which exemplifies his commitment to advancing sustainable waste management solutions.
In his role at JRMA, Clark is not only involved in the design and implementation of pre-engineered and tilt-up concrete construction projects but also plays a pivotal role in comprehensive planning and feasibility studies. His NCARB certification and licensure across multiple states—including California, Arizona, and Washington—demonstrate his versatility and ability to navigate diverse regulatory environments. Clark’s proficiency in management, design research, and LEED AP principles further enhances his capability to deliver high-quality, sustainable architectural solutions that meet the unique needs of each client.
As a passionate advocate for sustainable architecture, Clark continuously seeks to integrate innovative materials and technologies into his designs, ensuring that each project not only fulfills its functional requirements but also contributes positively to the environment. His collaborative approach and keen understanding of manufacturing and industrial facilities position him as a valuable asset to JRMA and the broader architectural community.