We have worked on all types and sizes of commercial architecture projects over the last 25 years.
For a complete list (pdf) of our commercial architecture experience, click here.
Below is a sampling of our best commercial work.
An iconic red roof and white clapboard signal to airborn passengers that they arrived in Midcoast Maine.
Light wood and soaring shapes evoke a quiet, yet lively place to participate in air travel.
An elementary school library uses furniture and level changes to provide nurturing spaces for learning.
A large bay of windows offers seniors a sweeping view of the local neighborhood from a hilltop.
Warm tones and simple wood details provide a quiet getaway for study and collaboration.
Natural light and soothing forms and colors provide a caring environment for patients.
Familiar and friendly forms welcome at-risk youth with a home-like setting.
A light and airy entry lobby and monumental stair contribute to feelings of well-being.
A snack bar’s deck overlooks the club’s grounds and provides a sheltered overhang for the pro shop below.
A Tudor motif gets a fresh look at an equestrian pavilion for horses, trainers, and riders.
A sweeping corridor playfully uses glass to visually connect spaces at this elementary school.
Collar ties on a wide overhang provide detail and life over a glassed garden entry.
The varied scale of the surrounding campus creates an inviting and safe place to swim.
Earth tones, arched forms, and a lobby cupola add to the non-institutional experience.
Warm tones and simple wood details provide a quiet getaway for study and collaboration.
Shingle style elements, large windows, and a cupola help define a new clubhouse.
Natural materials, including redwood and stone, feel at home in a park setting.