EYP Architects and Engineers, a national company, with offices in Boston. The building will incorporate cross-laminated timber.
The 200,000-square-foot building in the Westbrook development, as well as well as the two that make up Rock Row's medical campus, aren't EYP's first in Maine. The integrated design firm, which specializes in higher education, government, health care, and science and technology architecture, designed
Jackson Lab's Ellsworth campus, renovating a former Lowe's into a 135,000-square-foot state of the art research center. It also designed
Acadia National Park's new ranger station.
It is the company's first CLT building in Maine, as well as Maine's largest and first commercial building to be made from the timber product. The