Shows J. P. Morgan's yacht CORSAIR in front of the Cromwell House ("Rosserne"). View across Somes Sound to Fernald Point and Flying Mountain. Attached to 15x18" mountboard
Description: Shows J. P. Morgan's yacht CORSAIR in front of the Cromwell House ("Rosserne"). View across Somes Sound to Fernald Point and Flying Mountain. Attached to 15x18" mountboard
Roc Caivano's Promotional Materials and Correspondence – Roc Caivano Filing Cabinet A - G Acadia Corp Aecom ANP – Bus Stop ANP – Entrance Building Barrett Bartlett Farmhouse – Tea House Bartlett – Alley Cove Bass – Rosecliff Greenhouse Facility Birch Bay Village Carl & Nancy Calendar House Renovation (Jackson Laboratory) Claremont – Porte-cochere Claremont – Cottages Cook Coston Edge Project Elliott Emery Fox Camp Gilley Addition Goodwin (Stonecrop) Growald H – O Hachigian Harbor House, Southwest Harbor Heimbold Hodder Garage Hopkins House at Irish Point, Swan’s Island Johnston Jordan Pond House Linda Lewis – Port in a Storm Bookstore Linda Lewis – Residence Livingston/Schmelzer McPherson Miller National Park Service – Task 12 O’Neill P – Z Pulling Rockefeller Greenhouse Steven Rockefeller – Surveys and Codes, Swan’s Island Rosecliff Skylands Somes (“Craig Knowe”) Somesville Museum Straus Strawberry Hill Swan’s Island – Burnt Coat Harbor Light Station Taggart Wilson/Streeter Wittington/Bright MISCELLANEOUS Andersen House II Elmer Beal/Allison Horton Coston Residence Garden House for the Ways Kennedy Lompoc Richard Rockefeller/Nancy Anderson Miscellaneous Correspondence
Description: Roc Caivano's Promotional Materials and Correspondence – Roc Caivano Filing Cabinet A - G Acadia Corp Aecom ANP – Bus Stop ANP – Entrance Building Barrett Bartlett Farmhouse – Tea House Bartlett – Alley Cove Bass – Rosecliff Greenhouse Facility Birch Bay Village Carl & Nancy Calendar House Renovation (Jackson Laboratory) Claremont – Porte-cochere Claremont – Cottages Cook Coston Edge Project Elliott Emery Fox Camp Gilley Addition Goodwin (Stonecrop) Growald H – O Hachigian Harbor House, Southwest Harbor Heimbold Hodder Garage Hopkins House at Irish Point, Swan’s Island Johnston Jordan Pond House Linda Lewis – Port in a Storm Bookstore Linda Lewis – Residence Livingston/Schmelzer McPherson Miller National Park Service – Task 12 O’Neill P – Z Pulling Rockefeller Greenhouse Steven Rockefeller – Surveys and Codes, Swan’s Island Rosecliff Skylands Somes (“Craig Knowe”) Somesville Museum Straus Strawberry Hill Swan’s Island – Burnt Coat Harbor Light Station Taggart Wilson/Streeter Wittington/Bright MISCELLANEOUS Andersen House II Elmer Beal/Allison Horton Coston Residence Garden House for the Ways Kennedy Lompoc Richard Rockefeller/Nancy Anderson Miscellaneous Correspondence [show more]
Plot plan, elevations, floor plans, sketches, foundation plan, roof framing plan, sections, electrical and lighting plan, plumbing fixtures Roc's Comments: Probably one of the best projects. Done for Lisa Heyward and Jock Crothers. Lisa's father was an architect and she knew exactly what she wanted and where. our job was to make it attractive and buildable. I think it worked. this house was built about 4 feet in front of a deteriorated home they first lived in. Once completed they tore the home down and built a small guest house in its place. The contractor foreman on this project was very divisive and made the construction phase difficult but we persevered and it came out well and very close to the budget. I think Lisa was disappointed in the debates we had with the contractors on the job trying to get them to keep to their original commitments. I wish I knew how to make the process less difficult for the client when this happens. Todd Stanley was an excellent help on this project and the guest house is really mostly his doing. He was a great member of our team.
Roc Caivano
1994-1996
68 sheets
24 paper vellum, 30 tracing papers, 27 mylars, 5 diazo, 1 paper
24 paper vellum, 30 tracing papers, 27 mylars, 5 diazo, 1 paper
Condition:
great
Description: Plot plan, elevations, floor plans, sketches, foundation plan, roof framing plan, sections, electrical and lighting plan, plumbing fixtures Roc's Comments: Probably one of the best projects. Done for Lisa Heyward and Jock Crothers. Lisa's father was an architect and she knew exactly what she wanted and where. our job was to make it attractive and buildable. I think it worked. this house was built about 4 feet in front of a deteriorated home they first lived in. Once completed they tore the home down and built a small guest house in its place. The contractor foreman on this project was very divisive and made the construction phase difficult but we persevered and it came out well and very close to the budget. I think Lisa was disappointed in the debates we had with the contractors on the job trying to get them to keep to their original commitments. I wish I knew how to make the process less difficult for the client when this happens. Todd Stanley was an excellent help on this project and the guest house is really mostly his doing. He was a great member of our team. [show more]
Gardens of the Dane home, named "Glengariff" in Seal Harbor. The first Photograph is of Barbara Chase's father Robert Duncan from Aberdeen, Scotland. Photographs are photocopies.
Description: Gardens of the Dane home, named "Glengariff" in Seal Harbor. The first Photograph is of Barbara Chase's father Robert Duncan from Aberdeen, Scotland. Photographs are photocopies.
Fraley property - Dr. Fred Fraley stayed off and on 1924 - Dr. F. Fraley 1926 - Miss Eliz Nicholas of NYC 1930 - Clarence Young of Indian Harbor, Greenwich, CT
Description: Fraley property - Dr. Fred Fraley stayed off and on 1924 - Dr. F. Fraley 1926 - Miss Eliz Nicholas of NYC 1930 - Clarence Young of Indian Harbor, Greenwich, CT
Built in 1890's by C. A. Candage. 1940 rented to Alex Torrance. Originally owned by Miss Frelinghuysen of NY. 1938 rented to William Bell Watkins, Berryville, VA.
Description: Built in 1890's by C. A. Candage. 1940 rented to Alex Torrance. Originally owned by Miss Frelinghuysen of NY. 1938 rented to William Bell Watkins, Berryville, VA.
Built 1890. Architects Fred Savage, Gardiner & Wiswell. Alterations made by Fred Savage. One of 6 homes built on Harborside for speculation. Original owner until 1915, Helen B. Howe of Boston. 1922 rented to Allen Wardwell, NYC. 1925 rented to Miss Nichols and Miss Clapp, NYC. 1986 owned by Paul Miller, listed as "Aerie".
Description: Built 1890. Architects Fred Savage, Gardiner & Wiswell. Alterations made by Fred Savage. One of 6 homes built on Harborside for speculation. Original owner until 1915, Helen B. Howe of Boston. 1922 rented to Allen Wardwell, NYC. 1925 rented to Miss Nichols and Miss Clapp, NYC. 1986 owned by Paul Miller, listed as "Aerie".