8:00 am this early morn, everyone wise enough to attend hopped into a caravan of cars and ventured northwards along the coast of Massachusetts and Maine. Met with a perfect day for a scenic drive, we drove for 2.5 hours until we met the town of Brunswick, Maine, the location of Bowdoin College and M&S's near-complete project--the renovation of Bowdoin's arts museum. Jorge Silvetti took the entire group on a tour of the building, and we witnessed the beautiful interiors, freshly outfitted for the art that is now currently being installed. Essentially, the main historic building was maintained, but the downstairs basement area was excavated and dropped a significant number of feet downwards which involved the dredging of the foundatin-not a simple task! Also, two new entrances were added onto the building and a lot of light was brought inside through the opening of doors and skylights.
Years in the making, it was wonderful to experience it first hand with its architect!
Photos: Top, Mid:Bowdoin Art Museum; Bottom: Machado & Silvetti in Bowdoin
With stomaches full, most opted to head back to Boston--but not our car! We headed over to the Crimston Bridge, which is apparently the only one of its kind in existence. Built solely of granite hunks piled into a "cribwork" formation, it provides a pattern spaces to allow the tides to pass through. We skipped some rocks, walked across, enjoyed the sailboats, dreamed of living in Maine, and then, reluctantly, got back in the car and headed back to Boston. Photos: My great co-workers!
A glorious day...just my kind.
1 comment:
simply marvelous! i love it.
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