Luder-16 racing on MDI makes a comeback after 30 years. Owners include Alec Goriansky, Jane Zirnkilton, and Alan McIlhenny. The boats were built in the 1930's by Luders Marine Construction Co. in CT.
Description: Luder-16 racing on MDI makes a comeback after 30 years. Owners include Alec Goriansky, Jane Zirnkilton, and Alan McIlhenny. The boats were built in the 1930's by Luders Marine Construction Co. in CT.
Essay by high school student Jessica Sattler submitted to the Island History Journal for possible publication. History of the development of the rail line up Green (Cadillac) Mountain and its dismantlement. Green Mountain Cog Railway 1883-1890 Now on Mount Washington
Description: Essay by high school student Jessica Sattler submitted to the Island History Journal for possible publication. History of the development of the rail line up Green (Cadillac) Mountain and its dismantlement. Green Mountain Cog Railway 1883-1890 Now on Mount Washington
Elevations, floor plans Roc's Comments: Quick design for additional storage. What is really nice was the little Swedish "Lusthaus" we built on their land. I designed and painted the flower garland at the crown molding in the 8 sided little garden tea house.
Description: Elevations, floor plans Roc's Comments: Quick design for additional storage. What is really nice was the little Swedish "Lusthaus" we built on their land. I designed and painted the flower garland at the crown molding in the 8 sided little garden tea house.
Elevations, floor plans, details Roc's Comments: Joanie Matheson needed a get away place. A garden house or teahouse. A place that was hers alone and she could escape to it and read or write or just sit and think. It is interesting how many of these little "getaway" places there are here on MDI. A phenomenon of the intense summer season and its sometimes draining impact on the matriarch and hostess. This project was a real pleasure to do. Joanie is a special person and I could sit and draw it by hand and do it all without staff and complications and I love the result and think Joanie does as well.
Description: Elevations, floor plans, details Roc's Comments: Joanie Matheson needed a get away place. A garden house or teahouse. A place that was hers alone and she could escape to it and read or write or just sit and think. It is interesting how many of these little "getaway" places there are here on MDI. A phenomenon of the intense summer season and its sometimes draining impact on the matriarch and hostess. This project was a real pleasure to do. Joanie is a special person and I could sit and draw it by hand and do it all without staff and complications and I love the result and think Joanie does as well. [show more]
site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, structural plans at stairs, structural details at stairs, plans and details at lift, photos, drawings, sketches
Roc Caivano
2008
Dartmouth College
6 Webster Ave., Hanover, New Hampshire
55 sheets
47 papers, 1 diazo, 3 tracing papers, 4 paper vellum
47 papers, 1 diazo, 3 tracing papers, 4 paper vellum
Condition:
great
Description: site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, structural plans at stairs, structural details at stairs, plans and details at lift, photos, drawings, sketches
Framing plans, floor plans, elevations, site plans, sketches Roc's comments: Isabel and John Ed Anthony were the nicest clients I had in 45 years of practice. They had funded a Fay Jones Church near Hot Springs Arkansas and liked architecture. They were patient and good natured and always brought the best out of me. I like them very much and we became good friends. Our office designed six buildings for them. Three here on MDI (two built) and three in Hot Springs (one built) The people who helped me with the construction drawings were Tod Hardy and Jeff Wright.
Roc Caivano
1997, 2002
154 sheets
92 paper vellum, 55 tracing paper, 2 mylar, 2 diazo, 3 paper
92 paper vellum, 55 tracing paper, 2 mylar, 2 diazo, 3 paper
Condition:
great
Description: Framing plans, floor plans, elevations, site plans, sketches Roc's comments: Isabel and John Ed Anthony were the nicest clients I had in 45 years of practice. They had funded a Fay Jones Church near Hot Springs Arkansas and liked architecture. They were patient and good natured and always brought the best out of me. I like them very much and we became good friends. Our office designed six buildings for them. Three here on MDI (two built) and three in Hot Springs (one built) The people who helped me with the construction drawings were Tod Hardy and Jeff Wright. [show more]