I don’t believe there has ever been a more beautifully symbiotic relationship between landscape design, interiors and architecture than in the Miller House and Garden in Columbus, Indiana. With architecture by Eero Saarinen, interiors by Alexander Girard and gardens by Dan Kiley, Miller House and Garden epitomises the international modernist aesthetic established by Mies van der Rohe, and is one of the most significant examples of domestic architecture of the 20th Century. Miller House and Garden was commissioned by industrialist and philanthropist, J. Irwin Miller and his wife, Xenia, and was completed between 1953 and 1959.