The Boody-Johnson House has been an important historic contributor to both the Bowdoin College campus and its adjacent neighborhood. Originally … Read More

Mark D. Lee, AIA, LEED AP
Principal, Chief Executive Officer
Harriman pursues creative partnerships to design relevant and innovative solutions to human needs. Our work is based on the belief that design is a collaborative human endeavor centered on knowledge, ingenuity, and beauty. Through practicing the art of architecture and the science of engineering, we create environments that honor context, embrace wisdom, and enhance well-being.
Harriman is also an innovative multi-disciplinary planning and design firm headquartered in Auburn, Maine. With a legacy dating back to the firm’s founding in 1870, nearly 150 years ago, Harriman has deep roots in many of Maine’s bucolic cities and towns. Applying a holistic approach, our diverse practice blends planning, urban design, landscape architecture, architecture and engineering to provide our clients with solutions that translate their distinct strategic goals and respond to complex economic, regulatory, and community considerations.
A philosophy of “putting places together” underpins our practice, harnessing the power of our team’s diverse skill sets to solve the challenges facing today’s communities. The integrated nature of our practice means we apply a holistic approach that is based on collaborative teamwork and a commitment to service — an approach verified by the number of repeat clients, and an on-time, on-budget track record. Our clients are able to realize the potential of their buildings, towns, cities, developments, parks and open spaces because they are better planned, better designed, and better engineered.
Principal, Chief Executive Officer
The Boody-Johnson House has been an important historic contributor to both the Bowdoin College campus and its adjacent neighborhood. Originally … Read More
Harvest on the Common is a public-private partnership for the development of a $60 million, 300,000 square foot, master-planned project … Read More
The new Edward Little High School replaces the existing 1950s school building. It provides 280,000-sq. ft. of 21st century learning … Read More
Harriman was selected to assist the Nashua School Department with a comprehensive review of the district’s three middle schools. The … Read More
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center is providing space for a new Community Clinical Services – Pediatrics Practice (a federally qualified … Read More
The design of Maine Maritime Academy’s Center for Engineering and Applied Research combines an engineering curriculum, research, and sustainable building … Read More
The Harrison Lyseth Elementary School supports 500 students in grades Pre-K to 5. The building was constructed in the … Read More
Harriman renovated the Morton Hall Residence at Dartmouth College. The redesigned space has amenities the residence hall formerly did not … Read More
The Miller Library at Colby College is the centerpiece of the campus and the heart of the academic environment. Accommodating … Read More
Voters approved a new 163,000 square foot school to be built adjacent to the existing school. The site of the … Read More
Adams Hall, built in 1861, was originally designed to house science laboratories and the state’s first medical college. To accommodate … Read More
The Mildred L. Day Elementary School is the de facto community center for the Town of Arundel. But over … Read More
For the last 10 years enrollment at Central Maine Community College increased by 80% without any increase in instructional facilities. … Read More
New Hampshire Hospital in Concord is the State of New Hampshire’s Acute Psychiatric Services Hospital. Harriman was contracted to renovate … Read More