Gilford Guest Pavilion / Marcus Gleysteen Architects
Step into the Gilford Guest Pavilion in New Hampshire and be captivated by its harmonious blend of design and nature. Discover how this small space offers a direct connection to the waterfront.
Trent Bell Photography / Trent Bell is an architectural photographer in Biddeford, Maine, USA, specialises in architectural and design photography and videography. With a Masters Degree in Architecture he approaches each project with a depth of design knowledge and aesthetic intuition. His approach leans towards visual calmness while letting the design speak through composition, light and the relation of subjects within the frame.
He serve Maine, New Hampshire, Boston, New England and beyond.
LOCATION: Biddeford, Maine, USA
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Step into the Gilford Guest Pavilion in New Hampshire and be captivated by its harmonious blend of design and nature. Discover how this small space offers a direct connection to the waterfront.
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