Project Category: Cultural
The Tekαkαpimək Contact Station at Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument – Tekαkαpimək translates from the Penobscot language to “as …learn more.
Located in South Portland, Bet Ha’am is a Reform Jewish congregation, whose facility includes a synagogue and a religious school. …learn more.
University of Maine, Augusta (UMA) and its primary benefactor wanted a world-class facility on campus to promote education, exhibition, and advocacy to …learn more.
Wright-Ryan worked collaboratively with project partners through an integrated design project delivery to complete 3S Artspace. The adaptive reuse project …learn more.
To accommodate the growing excitement around Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Wright-Ryan constructed a new Visitor Center and site expansion. Built …learn more.
Built in 1845 and on the National Register of Historical Places, this Gothic Revival church is a local landmark. Located …learn more.
“Even after substantial completion, Wright-Ryan was there for us. There was no posturing about punch list items, but agreement on what needed to be fixed. There was no stalling, but a sincere desire to get it done right, both to meet our expectations and their own high standards.”
The Osher Map Library had outgrown its space on the University of Southern Maine (USM), Portland campus. Despite significant design …learn more.
The existing Topsham Public Library opened in 1941. Wright-Ryan Construction was tasked with updating the building to suit the needs …learn more.
Maine College of Art (MECA) consolidated its operation in a famous former department store in downtown Portland, and its presence …learn more.
Built as the town’s largest performance venue, the center accommodates 500 patrons and features a professional sound and theatrical lighting …learn more.