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Massivhaus: Ecological Living at the College of the Atlantic

In Maine, a mass timber student residence embodies the radically sustainable vision of a pioneering institution

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Massivhaus by OPAL Architecture in Bar Harbor, USA
By Editorial Staff -

OPAL Architecture has completed Massivhaus, a new student residence for the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine. A mass timber structure that meets Passive House energy standards, the project integrates sustainability with communal student life to expand the institution’s housing capacity and reinforce its core values.

 

Massivhaus: Expanding the campus fabric

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Founded in 1969, the College of the Atlantic (COA) employs a radical educational approach centered on human ecology, an interdisciplinary field exploring the relationships between humans, the environment, culture, and economic systems. Within this framework, environmental responsibility is a practical principle that guides all campus decisions, with the institution the first in the United States to achieve carbon neutrality in 2007.

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OPAL
previously completed the institution’s primary academic building, the Davis Center for Human Ecology, in 2021. Massivhaus continues this ongoing design partnership. By establishing a cohesive building system, the project embodies the college’s vision for a space that integrates advanced sustainability with human interaction and a focus on community.

 

Structure, materials, performance

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Encompassing a floor area of 1,087 m2, the building utilizes an all–mass timber structure, paired with wood infill walls and wood fiber insulation. This approach drastically reduces emissions by sequestering biogenic carbon – the CO₂ absorbed by trees during growth – and facilitates rapid on-site assembly.

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Siting the project on a previously developed lot limits the impact on the local ecosystem, while the use of bird-friendly glazing protects coastal avian populations. Every component contributes to a cohesive decarbonization strategy aimed at achieving net-zero energy.

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Functionally, the project prioritizes communal spaces. The ground floor houses a communal kitchen and flexible meeting areas designed to accommodate groups of varying sizes. Individual storage units for each student are integrated into a system that supports communal daily life.

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Composed with a minimalist logic, the single and double rooms feature timber walls and ceilings that highlight the simplicity of the structural system while establishing a warm, tactile atmosphere.

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The oceanfront setting reinforces the connection to the landscape – a key element of academic life and research at COA – while expanding both the visual and symbolic horizons of the project.

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Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL ArchitectureMassivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

 

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Massivhaus - OPAL Architecture © Trent Bell Photography, courtesy OPAL Architecture

Credits

Location: Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
Client: College of the Atlantic
Gross Floor Area: 1.087 m²
Architect: OPAL Architecture
Design Team: Timothy Lock, Gabriel Tomasulo, Scott Stark, Dijana Alickovick
General Contractor: Allied Cook

Consultants
Civil: Hedefine
Structural: Thornton Tomasetti
MEP: Taitem
Landscape: Coplon Associates

Photography: Trent Bell, courtesy of OPAL Architecture

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