TheBostonian
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I just noticed today that steel is rising for the Osher Map Library addition to the Glickman Library.
You can watch its progress in these webcams:
http://osher-map.usm.maine.edu/
http://wishcamper1.usm.maine.edu/
The library has an interesting recent history. There's a small exhibit with images by the 4th floor elevators. In a nutshell, it was an industrial bakery before it was converted to its current use. I think there were four years between the opening of the first four and top three floors. It appears that its entrance faces away from the campus because the campus side had another industrial building nearly adjacent to it. The addition will reorient the library toward the campus.
This project, along with the Abromson and Wishcamper buildings, is part of USM's University Commons plan to expand along Bedford Street. But, in my opinion, if the school wants a decent campus, their main surface lot has to go.
On a related note, the Developers Collaborative's rejected Bayside proposal included plans to accommodate the relocation of Maine Law, the Muskie School and the USM school of business in Bayside. One of the DC folks told my group that the Wishcamper Center is only intended to be Muskie's temporary home. All of this is news to me. The relocation of these programs would be a boon to Bayside and shoot some more vitality into the peninsula.
You can watch its progress in these webcams:
http://osher-map.usm.maine.edu/
http://wishcamper1.usm.maine.edu/
The library has an interesting recent history. There's a small exhibit with images by the 4th floor elevators. In a nutshell, it was an industrial bakery before it was converted to its current use. I think there were four years between the opening of the first four and top three floors. It appears that its entrance faces away from the campus because the campus side had another industrial building nearly adjacent to it. The addition will reorient the library toward the campus.
This project, along with the Abromson and Wishcamper buildings, is part of USM's University Commons plan to expand along Bedford Street. But, in my opinion, if the school wants a decent campus, their main surface lot has to go.
On a related note, the Developers Collaborative's rejected Bayside proposal included plans to accommodate the relocation of Maine Law, the Muskie School and the USM school of business in Bayside. One of the DC folks told my group that the Wishcamper Center is only intended to be Muskie's temporary home. All of this is news to me. The relocation of these programs would be a boon to Bayside and shoot some more vitality into the peninsula.