Gorham Savings Bank, Falmouth (LEED)

Gawron Turgeon Architects, P.C. designed the Gorham Savings Bank “store” in Falmouth. This 1,500 SF branch is made up of retail banking, including a teller line, check writing station, customer service area, private offices, back office, safe deposit area, employee lounge and drive-through.

Designed to achieve LEED Gold Certification, sustainable features include choosing materials with recycled content, using regional materials, thermally insulated windows, special shingles to minimize heat gain, multi-zone radiant floor and ducted forced air heating and cooling. Additionally, the building has solar panels on the drive through and an abundance of natural light in each occupied space which significantly decreases electricity usage.

Other Gorham Savings Bank locations GTA has also completed:
Waterboro, Gorham, Portland and South Portland.

Photography by: Gawron Turgeon Architects, P.C.

Designed:

2009

Built:

2010

Size:

1,500 SF

Team:

Deirdre Pio, Stan Gawron, Dave Richards, Mary Turgeon

Partners:

Gawron Turgeon Architects, P.C., AlliedCook Construction

Tags:

architecture, bank, Falmouth, interior design, landscape architecture, LEED, LEED Gold, Maine