Article describing the construction of a new camp in western Maine that uses boulders and actual tree trunks for support, creating a woodsy feel inside and out. The camp was designed by Portland architect Will Winkelman of Whitten Architects, and constructed by Henry Banks, a Denmark, Maine, furniture maker and craftsman
An article on new architecture in Maine, which derives mainly from the Cape Cod and Colonial traditi...
An article on hiring the right Maine architect, with details on how an architect can save time, head...
An article about a winter trip the author took with Maine artist Marguerite Robichaux to the Birches...
Article on summer camps in Maine, with a focus on new construction and programming being driven by a...
Inside Maine piece about the Birches, a well-known Rockport sporting camp that rents out two yurts ...
Feature article on four of Maine\u27s best new vacation homes, including retreats at Mount Desert Is...
Article on the hut-to-hut trail system being built in western Maine, noting that the 5,300-square-fo...
An article on a Pleasant Lake cottage on the site of a former girl\u27s camp in Otisfield, designed ...
Dave and Nancy Youland own and operate the Bradford Camp, a mecca for hunters and fishermen, on Muns...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
Maine barns, often connected to houses with doors or tunnels to allow farmers to avoid the cold, com...
Article about Caratunk, a small western Maine mountain community of about 100 people. The town is s...
Article on a self-sufficient new vacation compound designed by architect John Silverio of Lincolnvil...
Article about ten Maine towns that are made for walking. The towns include Castine, Portland, Monh...
Essay about going up to camp in northern Maine. Describes the author\u27s personal history of tra...
An article on new architecture in Maine, which derives mainly from the Cape Cod and Colonial traditi...
An article on hiring the right Maine architect, with details on how an architect can save time, head...
An article about a winter trip the author took with Maine artist Marguerite Robichaux to the Birches...
Article on summer camps in Maine, with a focus on new construction and programming being driven by a...
Inside Maine piece about the Birches, a well-known Rockport sporting camp that rents out two yurts ...
Feature article on four of Maine\u27s best new vacation homes, including retreats at Mount Desert Is...
Article on the hut-to-hut trail system being built in western Maine, noting that the 5,300-square-fo...
An article on a Pleasant Lake cottage on the site of a former girl\u27s camp in Otisfield, designed ...
Dave and Nancy Youland own and operate the Bradford Camp, a mecca for hunters and fishermen, on Muns...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
Maine barns, often connected to houses with doors or tunnels to allow farmers to avoid the cold, com...
Article about Caratunk, a small western Maine mountain community of about 100 people. The town is s...
Article on a self-sufficient new vacation compound designed by architect John Silverio of Lincolnvil...
Article about ten Maine towns that are made for walking. The towns include Castine, Portland, Monh...
Essay about going up to camp in northern Maine. Describes the author\u27s personal history of tra...
An article on new architecture in Maine, which derives mainly from the Cape Cod and Colonial traditi...
An article on hiring the right Maine architect, with details on how an architect can save time, head...
An article about a winter trip the author took with Maine artist Marguerite Robichaux to the Birches...