Miles Brittelle

After the war, he trained as an architect, working in firms in Denver and Pueblo, Colorado.

[6] Brittelle and Ginner were "among the earliest architects working in the Modernist movement" in Albuquerque.

[7] Arthur Dekker, a University of Kansas graduate in architectural engineering, became a partner at Brittelle & Ginner in 1954.

[7] Gordon Ferguson worked at Brittelle and Ginner and later opened his own office in 1942.

[1] Works include (with shared attribution indicated): The papers of the firm are archived with the Center for Southwest Research, at the University of New Mexico, as "Brittelle, Ginner and Associates Architectural Drawings and Plans".