Love that interesting, beautiful, and apropos design (IDEALS). Thanks for posting. The Roux campus buildings should be as futuristically designed in look as possible, but without a reduction in pragmatics. Boston is doing this with many of its new hi-tech company builds. I don't buy the "It's Maine and needs to belong" mentality. Maine is a mere 15-minute drive from Massachusetts (using the E-ZPass toll lane--lol). The look of the building should be a metaphor for what the school can do for Maine and others. The old bean factory would now stand (with its hollow shell) as an exciting juxtaposition of how far Maine (or perhaps anyone else) has come. Time for change. Baked beans, paper, wooden boats, potatoes, and lobster can only take an economy so far. "The way life should be" is not the way life should be. "The way life could be" sounds much better to me.