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Hyperallergic: What Does an “Indigenous Inclusion Coordinator” Do?

From the beginning of the project, Newell was brought in to educate the team about Wabanaki culture, worldview, and cosmology to inform the design approach for the expansion.

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The Art Newspaper: The Portland Museum of Art picks mass timber design for $100m 'expansion and unification' project

The mass timber in the winning design nods to the region’s history of lumber production while gesturing to a future of “environmental stewardship”, positioning Portland’s cultural producers as leaders in sustainability awareness.

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The Maine Monitor: $100 million Portland Museum of Art expansion to be built from mass timber

Mass timber offers an attractive alternative for developers of large buildings thanks to its eco-friendliness.

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ArchDaily: LEVER Architecture Wins Competition to Design the Portland Museum of Art Campus Expansion

The themes of accessibility, equity, diversity, inclusion, and sustainability were central to the design brief, as the competition aimed to push designers to imagine a new type of museum, one that makes art accessible to all.

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designboom: Portland Museum of Art selects LEVER architecture to lead its $100M campus expansion

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.

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arch2o: LEVER’s Mass Timber Design Wins the Portland Museum of Art Extension Contest

The 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.

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207: Portland Museum of Art takes big stride toward ambitious future

PMA director Mark Bessire sat down with News Center Maine’s Rob Caldwell to discuss the winning design.

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Bustler: A mass timber design from LEVER wins the Portland Museum of Art expansion competition

LEVER 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.

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The Construction Broadsheet: Maine museum selects design team for $100M expansion

The 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.

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Architectural Record: LEVER Architecture Wins Design Competition for Campus Expansion of Maine’s Portland Museum of Art

LEVER 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.

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The Architect's Newspaper: Portland Museum of Art selects LEVER Architecture to design its campus expansion project

LEVER’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.

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Portland Museum of Art Names LEVER Architecture as Winner of International Design Competition

The Portland Museum of Art is proud to announce that LEVER Architecture has been selected to lead the design team for the PMA’s $100 million campus expansion and unification project, The PMA Blueprint.

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