At GO Logic we embrace the time-honored ideals of architecture. We are passionately committed to work that both supports and elevates our clients and their communities. We are equally committed to pushing the boundaries of our profession by advancing the process and systems of design and construction.
Developments in climate change, building science, and information technology converge now in a way that challenges traditional modes of practice. Our collective experience, at the forefront of high-performance design and construction, leads us to view this moment as an historic opportunity. In response, we’ve structured our firm differently from most of our peers, as a design/build organization with a robust R&D division. The result has been not only to speed improvements in our buildings’ energy efficiency and cost effectiveness, but also to add richness and relevance to their aesthetic dimension.
GO Logic’s home ground is the coast and rural uplands of Maine, and our work reflects the gifts and challenges we find here: a rich natural environment, an austerely beautiful regional architecture, and the rigors of a northern climate. Our approach to design grows from our dialogue with this landscape and our efforts to do it justice. We are influenced by European attitudes toward efficiency and durability, but we strive for buildings that are at home in their geographical and cultural context. Our work internalizes the aesthetic mode of modernism, while reflecting our deep appreciation for the local and vernacular and our perception that every building exists in relationship with its neighbors and the environment.
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