by ssbhayani | Nov 25, 2024 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
Danish company SAGA Space Architects has been designing habitats for some of the world’s most challenging environments: desert, underwater, and arctic conditions. Their latest design picks up where NELMA’s Sustainable Design Awards (NELMA’s iconic design competition... by ssbhayani | Nov 14, 2024 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
ArchDaily just published a profile of John Pawson, a renowned British architect and designer. Pawson is known for pioneering minimalistic architecture. His approach, which values simplicity, proportion, and material authenticity to create environments that promote... by ssbhayani | Sep 6, 2024 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
A recent article in Architectural Digest explores the appeal of burl (also known as burr) wood, a unique material characterized by its swirling, intricate grain patterns. Often used in luxury furniture and décor, burl wood adds a touch of natural elegance and... by ssbhayani | Sep 6, 2024 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
Metropolis Magazine just released a selection of books focused on timber architecture, showcasing the material’s versatility and growing relevance in sustainable design. These books explore various aspects of timber construction, from historical uses to innovative... by ssbhayani | Sep 6, 2024 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
NELMA’s home state of Maine, might be getting a new flag showcasing the magnificent Eastern White Pine tree! The new design was the work of Adam Lemire of Gardiner. Although it closely resembles the flag bearing a pine tree and blue star already seen across the state,... by ssbhayani | May 9, 2024 | #NELMA, Industry News, News
More to come soon on this exciting news! “Our long wait is over. 18 months after the United Soccer League granted Portland, Maine its first fully professional soccer club, five years after Maine soccer legend Gabe Hoffman-Johnson started drumming up connections and...