Portfolio
Wright-Ryan has partnered on multiple occasions with this non-profit assisted living facility located in downtown Portland. Projects have ranged from …learn more.
The Maine Audubon Society, a leading environmental institution, charged the design and construction team with developing a facility that would …learn more.
Creating a comfortable place for patients and staff and providing interesting architecture was of fundamental importance to the operators of …learn more.
Wright-Ryan provided a repeat client with design-build services for a large hotel project. The new hotel and suites span 73,000 square feet …learn more.
Our client intended to convert a former Catholic church into a premier wedding and event venue with dramatic and exceptional …learn more.
The client’s expectations were high: build a 110-room, 70,000 square foot hotel on a site abutting a waterfall in the …learn more.
Throughout the design process, Wright-Ryan worked with us and the architect in the spirit of collaboration. Once the renovation began, the communication was constant and honest. We were never “surprised”, which surprised us given the magnitude of the renovation.
Coastal Studies for Girls offers experiential semesters for 10th grade girls to live and learn science and math skills on a …learn more.
Built in 1931, John Calvin Steven’s masonry clubhouse in Portland needed tender loving care and upgrades to improve the Boys …learn more.
Youth Alternatives, a social services provider for children and families, needed to consolidate most of their operation from multiple locations. …learn more.
Built as the town’s largest performance venue, the center accommodates 500 patrons and features a professional sound and theatrical lighting …learn more.
Wright-Ryan was hired by the Town of Topsham to build their town offices after we completed construction at the town …learn more.
The new police station was a critical part of the revitalization of downtown Sanford and was very important to the …learn more.