11 | 3 | 2020FALL ON THE MAINE COAST

As the leaves begin to change on the Maine Coast, construction continues on the Chewonki Summer Camp Cabins and the new Center for Human Ecology at the College of the Atlantic.
Image Credit: OPAL
As the leaves begin to change on the Maine Coast, construction continues on the Chewonki Summer Camp Cabins and the new Center for Human Ecology at the College of the Atlantic.
Image Credit: OPAL
Susie’s Upper West Side studio, where she led the firm during the height of the pandemic, is featured in Interior Design Magazine.
Interior Design Magazine Article
Image Credit: Jeff Goldberg / Esto
Following its completion and inaugural bell ringing on January 20th, Indiana University’s new Bicentennial Carillon is published in ARCHITECT Magazine.
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Image Credit: Hadley Fruits, James Brosher / Indiana University
Project site visits during COVID times can be unconventional. Susie visited the construction site of the new Center for Human Ecology at College of the Atlantic, in late August, landing on the beach of the oceanfront campus on Frenchman’s Bay. The College’s new Center for Human Ecology includes science laboratories, art studios and humanities classrooms. The timber frame building is designed to passive house standards and is expected to be completed in early 2021.
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Susan Rodriguez discusses the influences that Maine has had on her work throughout her career, from an emphasis on creating architecture that is true to and reflective of site and culture, to a commitment to sustainable practices. Rodriguez is joined by CoA President Darron Collins ’92, in the college’s latest Coffee and Conversation event.
Watch the taped live event here
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The inaugural ringing of the Arthur R. Metz Bicentennial Grand Carillon at Indiana University, will commence at 11:45am January 20th, 2020.
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