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5036Eyrie, Seal Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
John D. Rockefeller Jr. house, Seal Harbor. View from driveway at back of house. House was razed in 1962.
  • Luther S. Phillips
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John D. Rockefeller Jr. house, Seal Harbor. View from driveway at back of house. House was razed in 1962.
2464House of John Crosby Brown
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Blueprint of the property of John Crosby Brown, "Uplands " (or "Treetops" ?) in Seal Harbor. Related to drawings in the Gerrish Collection. September 1906.
  • Fred L. Savage
  • 1906
  • Uplands (or Treetops ?)
  • 4
  • ARCH
  • fragile
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Blueprint of the property of John Crosby Brown, "Uplands " (or "Treetops" ?) in Seal Harbor. Related to drawings in the Gerrish Collection. September 1906.
5035Eyrie, Seal Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Other, Aerial
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
John D. Rockefeller Jr. house, Seal Harbor. Aerial view shows Barr and Mitchell Hills in background. House was razed in 1962.
  • Luther S. Phillips
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John D. Rockefeller Jr. house, Seal Harbor. Aerial view shows Barr and Mitchell Hills in background. House was razed in 1962.
1258McPherson House
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Unbuilt Elevations, floor plans Roc's favorite design he ever did. Roc's Comments: This is a sad story. Met with the McPhersons and designed this elegant and efficient home for them on a very bad piece of property on the side of the hill in Seal Harbor. They had sewer and water lines running over the property and there was a drainage swale that cut it in half. I organized all the town utility infrastructure and used the intermittent stream as a land feature and defining form in the design. I really love this little solution and think the design is one of the best I have done. Unfortunately the McLeans hired Bill Shaw a local builder who took my COA class in Architectural Design in the past. Bill told them my drawings were not what he wanted to build and they threw them out and Bill built what he wanted to.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2000
  • 5 sheets
  • 5 papers
  • great
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Unbuilt Elevations, floor plans Roc's favorite design he ever did. Roc's Comments: This is a sad story. Met with the McPhersons and designed this elegant and efficient home for them on a very bad piece of property on the side of the hill in Seal Harbor. They had sewer and water lines running over the property and there was a drainage swale that cut it in half. I organized all the town utility infrastructure and used the intermittent stream as a land feature and defining form in the design. I really love this little solution and think the design is one of the best I have done. Unfortunately the McLeans hired Bill Shaw a local builder who took my COA class in Architectural Design in the past. Bill told them my drawings were not what he wanted to build and they threw them out and Bill built what he wanted to. [show more]
1232Growald Residence, Renovation and Addition
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Sketches, floor plans, elevations, schedules, sections, mechanical and electrical, foundation and structural Roc's comment: Paul and Eileen Growald were given this sturdy 1940's Tudor Revival house once the home of the superintendent of the carriage road construction in Acadia by Eileen's mother and father, David and Peggy Rockefeller.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2001, 2003
  • Blueberry Haven
  • 51 sheets
  • 37 paper vellum, 12 paper, 2 mylar
  • great
Description:
Sketches, floor plans, elevations, schedules, sections, mechanical and electrical, foundation and structural Roc's comment: Paul and Eileen Growald were given this sturdy 1940's Tudor Revival house once the home of the superintendent of the carriage road construction in Acadia by Eileen's mother and father, David and Peggy Rockefeller.