The concept materializes as a timber extension with a curved roof that reaches for the sun and generous glazing that offers captivating reflections provides ample indoor illumination and encourages visual connectivity.
Read MoreThe collector’s lifelong love of photography and devotion to Maine have combined in this landmark gift.
Read MoreThe Portland Museum of Art (PMA) in Maine’s largest city has selected LEVER Architecture as the winner of the prestigious worldwide competition to design the PMA’s expansion.
Read MorePMA director Mark Bessire sat down with News Center Maine’s Rob Caldwell to discuss the winning design.
Read MoreLEVER Architecture has been named the winner in the much-heralded international competition to design an expansion of the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) in Maine’s largest city.
Read MoreThe new wing, which will double the current size of the museum, could also include a rooftop restaurant, sculpture park and event space with views of Portland and Casco Bay.
Read MoreLEVER Architecture, a Portland, Oregon–founded architectural practice that’s garnered national praise for its pioneering embrace of mass-timber construction, is heading to the other Portland—the similarly forest-flanked one in Maine—for a $100 million revamp of that city’s most venerable public art institution.
Read MoreLEVER’s scheme doesn’t just expand the museum an additional 60,000 square feet offering more public and gallery space: It will also unify the campus, currently marked by four disparate structures built in different centuries in varying architectural styles.
Read MoreBessire praised LEVER for being “both visionary and very practical” and “tying its design into a building that really should be in Maine.”
Read MoreIf you look patiently and intently, it will begin to dawn on you the extraordinary vocabulary of techniques from which Butterly draws.
Read MoreLEVER (pronounced “lever, “not “leever”) is noted for mass timber design and the new PMA wing will be among the first commercial mass timber buildings in Maine.
Read More"The PMA already has a lot of programming that's community focused. They just don't have a building that supports [the] kind of programming that they do," the principal [Chandra Robinson] said.
Read MoreThe sun will literally rise and set on the design submitted by the team that will lead the Portland Museum of Art's expansion project in what's being called “one of the most significant moments" in the museum's 140-year history.
Read MoreLever Architecture, based in Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles, was chosen ahead of three other finalists to design a new building on the site of the former Children's Museum that will be integrated into the museum's existing campus overlooking Congress Square.
Read MoreA photographer herself, Judy Glickman Lauder is in her element among the greats of photography; as a collector, she is close to humanity, which is expressed in all the works she has chosen to present.
Read MoreNearly one year after putting out an international call for designs to imagine the newest building on its Portland campus, the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) is preparing to pick a winning architectural team in January 2023.
Read MoreOver time, a pile of candies shaped in a wedge and installed in the corner of the gallery will grow smaller and smaller, until the piece ceases to exist altogether.
Read MoreIf you’re headed up to the ski slopes of Maine, don’t pass up the chance to stop at the Portland Museum of Art to catch the last two weeks of the exhibition called “Presence.”
Read MoreThe PMA’s summer exhibition Flying Woman: The Paintings of Katherine Bradford made Hyperallergic’s list of the top 50 exhibitions around the world in 2022. Read what they had to say here!
Read MorePresence is anchored by works from some of the best-known and most influential photographers of the past century. This year, Glickman Lauder donated her entire collection to the Portland Museum of Art, a gift of more than 600 works of art
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