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Peaks Island Public Works

Gawron Turgeon Architects, P.C. was retained by a local engineering firm to provide Architectural Services for a controversial project near the ferry landing and main access to the Island.

Although Island residents initially expressed great concern about the aesthetic impact of the treatment plan, concern was defused by the design of an appealing, shingled control building reminiscent of a turn of the century structure.

AWARD

Grand National Engineering Award: for design excellence and now is considered a model for other similar facilities in sensitive locations.

Rendering by: Gawron Turgeon Architects, P.C.

Designed:

1996

Built:

1999

Size:

16,000 SF

Team:

Stan Gawron, Mary Turgeon, John Wise

Partners:

Gawron Turgeon Architects, P.C., Woodward Curran Engineering

Tags:

construction administration, landscape architecture, Maine, Peaks Island, planting design, Portland, site planning, water treatment