Posts Categorized: Design Process
On the Boards: On the Rocks
Uniquely sited on the lake’s edge, this shoreland-zone-regulated camp maintains the governed footprint while transforming the language of the structure into a collection of volumes, reflecting the granite boulders that pepper the waterfront site. Breaking the form of the main...
On the Boards: Camp Revamp
Over the years, OPAL has become well-versed in designing within Maine’s Shoreland Zone, which regulates structures located along the coast and lakefronts. Working on existing, non-conforming structures in the restrictive Shoreland Zone necessitates creative, problem-solving design. Too much intervention requires...
Herring Gut Learning Center Looks to the Future
Herring Gut Learning Center is a Maine-based nonprofit that provides hands-on learning experiences in aquaculture and marine science for both students and educators. GO Logic recently assisted Herring Gut in re-envisoning the institution’s beautiful Port Clyde campus to support expanded...
Maine Coastal Transformation Nears Completion
We’ll admit to flinching a little when we hear the term “tear-down,” but some older houses simply don’t merit the investment required for a major upgrade. That was the case with this GO Logic project near the shore in Cape...