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Maine State Pier

Location: Portland, ME
Square Footage: 150,000
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Year: 2007

For this project we proposed a150,000sf, large-scale, multi-modal business and leisure park to replace Portland’s currently dilapidated Maine State Pier. The Pier is situated at the cusp between Portland’s existing commercial waterfront district and the recently-rezoned industrial eastern waterfront. The project creates a new pier infrastructure that floats 20- to 30-feet above and runs the length of the existing pier, until it slopes down to meet the at-grade park at the major corner and access point to the city. The new pier’s combination of green roof and photovoltaic panels allows the building to be energy self-reliant and creates open space that is nearly equivalent in size to the total site area. The roof of the new pier also creates a multiplicity of experiences on, under, and around the roof and frames views of the city and harbor beyond. A series of glass and wood boxes with small, vertical, stainless steel structural fins are nestled below the pier. These contain restaurants and cafés, a local fish and farmer’s cooperative, and space for a multitude of berthing and marine uses.  

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