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1103Bar Harbor Library (Jesup Memorial Library)
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Library
  • Delano & Aldrich
  • 1909
  • Jesup Memorial Library
  • 9 sheets
  • blueprints
  • damaged
2556Green & Reynolds
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
Pencil on br. stock, 35x25", of entrance to building of Green & Reynolds.
  • Fred L. Savage (?)
  • 1
  • ARCH
  • fair
Description:
Pencil on br. stock, 35x25", of entrance to building of Green & Reynolds.
2239The Fire of '47; Remembering - 40 years later
  • Publication, Clipping
  • Events, Fire
  • Places, Town
Supplement to the Bar Harbor Times about the 1947 Bar Harbor Fire, with numerous articles and photographs. Editor: Diana Abrell Coordinator and writer: LaRue Spiker Research by Kristi Hempel
  • Diana F. Abrell
  • 1987
  • 15
  • newspaper
  • fair
Description:
Supplement to the Bar Harbor Times about the 1947 Bar Harbor Fire, with numerous articles and photographs. Editor: Diana Abrell Coordinator and writer: LaRue Spiker Research by Kristi Hempel
2240Mount Desert Island's Worst Disaster
  • Publication, Clipping
  • Events, Fire
  • Places, Island
Summary of the 1947 Fire on Mount Desert Island. Photograph of Clarence Cook Little and post-fire Jackson Lab. 2 copies.
  • 1964
  • 1
  • newspaper
  • fair
Description:
Summary of the 1947 Fire on Mount Desert Island. Photograph of Clarence Cook Little and post-fire Jackson Lab. 2 copies.
2241Entire Island Menaced by Fire
  • Publication, Newspaper
  • Events, Fire
  • Places, Island
Special edition of the 20th anniversary of the 1947 Bar Harbor fire with numerous articles and photographs. 2 copies.
  • 1967
  • 12
  • newspaper
  • fair
Description:
Special edition of the 20th anniversary of the 1947 Bar Harbor fire with numerous articles and photographs. 2 copies.
2163Fire of 1947
  • Publication, Clipping
  • Events, Fire
Newspaper articles on the 1947 Bar Harbor Fire: Bar Harbor Times - Thursday, November 6, 1947 (pp. 1 + 4) Bangor Daily News - Friday, October 24, 1947 (pp. 1 + 2 + 4)
  • 1947
  • 5
  • newspaper
  • fair
Description:
Newspaper articles on the 1947 Bar Harbor Fire: Bar Harbor Times - Thursday, November 6, 1947 (pp. 1 + 4) Bangor Daily News - Friday, October 24, 1947 (pp. 1 + 2 + 4)
2580Lookout
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Parchment drawing, 32x28", of three level floor plan of the "Lookout" in Bar Harbor.
  • 1
  • ARCH
  • fragile, damaged
Description:
Parchment drawing, 32x28", of three level floor plan of the "Lookout" in Bar Harbor.
7035Bar Harbor High School
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Institutional, School
Now Bar Harbor Municipal Building. Elevations.
  • Fred L. Savage
  • 1909
  • 2
  • tracing paper
  • good
Description:
Now Bar Harbor Municipal Building. Elevations.
7043Annual Report of the Municipal Officers, Bar Harbor
  • Document, Report, Annual Report
  • Places, Town
Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the Town of Bar Harbor, State of Maine for the year ending December 31, 1947.
  • 1947
  • 184
  • 1 book
  • good
Description:
Annual Report of the Municipal Officers of the Town of Bar Harbor, State of Maine for the year ending December 31, 1947.
2590Apartment alterations for Mrs. Berkeley LeV Allen
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Blueprint, 24x16", of alteration plans for apartments for Mrs. Berkeley Allen.
  • Ambrose S. Higgins
  • 1946
  • 1
  • ARCH
  • good
Description:
Blueprint, 24x16", of alteration plans for apartments for Mrs. Berkeley Allen.
1292The Turrets at College of the Atlantic
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Institutional, School
elevations, floor plans, site plans, details, sketches Roc's Comment: First renovation of the abandoned Turrets building at COA. 1979 thru 1981. Work done by students and faculty and a large selection of local sub-contractors. Design and construction managed by Roc, Harris and Sass. Dick Reinhardt and Roc went to Washington and received a grant with further assistance from the State to repair and re inhabit the building.
  • Roc Caivano, Harris Hyman, Barb Sassman
  • 1979-1981
  • The Turrets
  • Eden Street, Bar Harbor
  • 21 sheets
  • 8 mylar, 10 sepia, 3 paper
  • good
Description:
elevations, floor plans, site plans, details, sketches Roc's Comment: First renovation of the abandoned Turrets building at COA. 1979 thru 1981. Work done by students and faculty and a large selection of local sub-contractors. Design and construction managed by Roc, Harris and Sass. Dick Reinhardt and Roc went to Washington and received a grant with further assistance from the State to repair and re inhabit the building.
1312Schematic Design for College of the Atlantic Auditorium and Site Plan
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Other, Land
  • Structures, Institutional, School
  • Structures, Other Structures
These are drawings of an Auditorium for College of the Atlantic. They are a good example of the extent of the COA campus and future plans in the early 80's. Stewart Brecher was hired to replace me as the teacher in Environmental design. He went to Judy Swazey, the president who had just replaced Ed Kaelber, and complained that I was still involved in the College. Judy decided to use nether of us for the design and hired Dan Sculley as their new architect for the project. There was a faculty member, Paul Dubois, who was an arsonist and Paul for unexplainable reasons burned down the original Campus building. Dan then designed the new Kaelber Hall- dining, library and classroom building and the College prospered from that point on. Long story. Toward the end of my work teaching and establishing a program in Environmental Design at College of the Atlantic I was asked to design a new auditorium for them. Sort of a swan song and thank you gift from the College. Harris Hyman and Barbara Sassaman and I did this. There were a number of alternative schemes presented and they settled on the one included here. There is a clever little 1/8th scale model with removable roof that goes along with these drawings. After I left the College, Stuart Brecher became the design teacher and complained to the new president of COA, Judy Swazey, that he should be the one to do the project. Judy took me to lunch and, while picking up the check, said she had decided to have neither of us do the project but put us on a committee to hire a third architect. Our committee hired Dan Sculley, an old friend, to do the new auditorium. Within the year Paul Dubois, a disgruntled COA teacher set the original Kaelber Hall on fire and it was totally destroyed. Sculley then did an excellent job designing a new Library/student center and Dining Hall in its place. By the time of its completion I was working in Philadelphia for the firm Venturi, Rauch, Scott-Brown and the college of the Atlantic decided to hire Turner Brooks (another friend and Yale classmate) to do a new Auditorium/Classroom building. When we returned to MDI in 1990 I was finally asked to do a project for COA, the reason we moved to MDI in the first place. The building we eventually completed was the Blair/ Tyson Dormitory. Sculley, Brooks and I sat within 2o feet of each other in graduate school and have been friend ever since. We went on to each do projects for Marlboro College in Vermont. The "three amigos" of New England architecture:)
  • Roc Caivano, Harris Hyman
  • 1981-1982
  • Eden Street
  • 48 sheets
  • 19 mylars, 6 diazo, 9 tracing papers, 14 paper vellum
  • good
Description:
These are drawings of an Auditorium for College of the Atlantic. They are a good example of the extent of the COA campus and future plans in the early 80's. Stewart Brecher was hired to replace me as the teacher in Environmental design. He went to Judy Swazey, the president who had just replaced Ed Kaelber, and complained that I was still involved in the College. Judy decided to use nether of us for the design and hired Dan Sculley as their new architect for the project. There was a faculty member, Paul Dubois, who was an arsonist and Paul for unexplainable reasons burned down the original Campus building. Dan then designed the new Kaelber Hall- dining, library and classroom building and the College prospered from that point on. Long story. Toward the end of my work teaching and establishing a program in Environmental Design at College of the Atlantic I was asked to design a new auditorium for them. Sort of a swan song and thank you gift from the College. Harris Hyman and Barbara Sassaman and I did this. There were a number of alternative schemes presented and they settled on the one included here. There is a clever little 1/8th scale model with removable roof that goes along with these drawings. After I left the College, Stuart Brecher became the design teacher and complained to the new president of COA, Judy Swazey, that he should be the one to do the project. Judy took me to lunch and, while picking up the check, said she had decided to have neither of us do the project but put us on a committee to hire a third architect. Our committee hired Dan Sculley, an old friend, to do the new auditorium. Within the year Paul Dubois, a disgruntled COA teacher set the original Kaelber Hall on fire and it was totally destroyed. Sculley then did an excellent job designing a new Library/student center and Dining Hall in its place. By the time of its completion I was working in Philadelphia for the firm Venturi, Rauch, Scott-Brown and the college of the Atlantic decided to hire Turner Brooks (another friend and Yale classmate) to do a new Auditorium/Classroom building. When we returned to MDI in 1990 I was finally asked to do a project for COA, the reason we moved to MDI in the first place. The building we eventually completed was the Blair/ Tyson Dormitory. Sculley, Brooks and I sat within 2o feet of each other in graduate school and have been friend ever since. We went on to each do projects for Marlboro College in Vermont. The "three amigos" of New England architecture:) [show more]
7292Graphic Summary of the Bar Harbor Climate
  • Document, Projection, Plan
  • Places, Town
Data taken at Bar Harbor (summer) and Rockland (winter), ME, for the National Climate Center in Asheville, NC. 1950-1956 and 1958-1959
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1950's
  • 1 sheet
  • 1 diazo
  • good
Description:
Data taken at Bar Harbor (summer) and Rockland (winter), ME, for the National Climate Center in Asheville, NC. 1950-1956 and 1958-1959
1275House for Mr. and Mrs. R. Caivano
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Elevations, floor plans, sections, details, sketches
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1976
  • Russell Farm Rd
  • 9 sheets
  • 6 paper vellum 1 tracing paper, 2 paper, 4 diazo
  • great
Description:
Elevations, floor plans, sections, details, sketches
1281Scott Addition
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings
Demo plans, floor plans, roofing plans, elevations, sections and details, site plan Roc's Comments: There was a famous old Bar harbor mansion along the shore path that became a white elephant in the 60's and was cut in half. Each half was sold as a separate building. The Scotts, a wonderful older couple from Philadelphia (?) asked us to renovate their half into a more livable summer home. Jeffry Wright and I took on the task with enthusiasm. The carpentry contractors Bond Builders had previously added a colonial addition to the Frenchman Bay side of the half structure that was perfectly functional and paid for. We did not want to intrude on some of the fabulous Queen Ann/ shingle style remaining structure so we created a very complicated addition that appeared consistent with the Queen Ann appearance of the Western or entrance side of the building and consistent with the "colonial" appearance of the Frenchman's Bay Eastern facade. I think it worked and the Scotts were delighted.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2004
  • 17 sheets
  • 17 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
Demo plans, floor plans, roofing plans, elevations, sections and details, site plan Roc's Comments: There was a famous old Bar harbor mansion along the shore path that became a white elephant in the 60's and was cut in half. Each half was sold as a separate building. The Scotts, a wonderful older couple from Philadelphia (?) asked us to renovate their half into a more livable summer home. Jeffry Wright and I took on the task with enthusiasm. The carpentry contractors Bond Builders had previously added a colonial addition to the Frenchman Bay side of the half structure that was perfectly functional and paid for. We did not want to intrude on some of the fabulous Queen Ann/ shingle style remaining structure so we created a very complicated addition that appeared consistent with the Queen Ann appearance of the Western or entrance side of the building and consistent with the "colonial" appearance of the Frenchman's Bay Eastern facade. I think it worked and the Scotts were delighted. [show more]
1297Renovations to the Walsh Residence
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings
Sketch, floor plans Roc's Comments: Tom Walsh was a self made man who grew up in Bangor and eventually became an extremely successful Hotel developer with projects all over the country. He was disliked by the local Bar Harbor establishment because he bought the defunct Bar Harbor club, renovated it and built a new motel (not the most attractive thing but better than its predecessor). He hired me to help him gain planning board permission, design additions that were not built on the Thorndike Residence (a good thing) and prepare an accessibility report for the state describing every ADA function available in his new motel. I do not understand why local citizens dislike his efforts. He was a nice man and asked only for work done to the highest standards and I liked him.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1995
  • Spring Street, Bar Harbor
  • 3 sheets
  • 1 tracing paper, 2 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
Sketch, floor plans Roc's Comments: Tom Walsh was a self made man who grew up in Bangor and eventually became an extremely successful Hotel developer with projects all over the country. He was disliked by the local Bar Harbor establishment because he bought the defunct Bar Harbor club, renovated it and built a new motel (not the most attractive thing but better than its predecessor). He hired me to help him gain planning board permission, design additions that were not built on the Thorndike Residence (a good thing) and prepare an accessibility report for the state describing every ADA function available in his new motel. I do not understand why local citizens dislike his efforts. He was a nice man and asked only for work done to the highest standards and I liked him. [show more]
1301Whitney Residence
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Elevations, floor plans, sections, site and lot plans, foundation plans, electrical plans, framing plans,
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2011
  • Cedar Avenue
  • 38 sheets
  • 20 papers, 2 paper vellum, 16 tracing papers
  • great
Description:
Elevations, floor plans, sections, site and lot plans, foundation plans, electrical plans, framing plans,
1310Reconstruction of the COA Greenhouse
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Agricultural, Greenhouse
  • Structures, Institutional, School
Sketches, elevations, floor plans Roc's Comments: I started the program in Environmental Design at College of the Atlantic in 1974. We got a good sized grant for the Fund for Post Secondary Education to develop our curriculum. Part of the program was for the advanced students to do pro bono work in the community. The greenhouse was a student designed project and the site analysis done for a new Information building at the head of the island was another. Keith Miller the then superintendent paid the our class' token fee with a bag of silver dollars. We bought a radio. I think Tripp Royce, Wells Bacon, Patty Dodd, Megan and Carole Mananan were some of the students involved with these projects.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1978
  • Eden Street
  • 3 sheets
  • 2 paper vellum, 1 tracing paper, 2 diazo
  • great
Description:
Sketches, elevations, floor plans Roc's Comments: I started the program in Environmental Design at College of the Atlantic in 1974. We got a good sized grant for the Fund for Post Secondary Education to develop our curriculum. Part of the program was for the advanced students to do pro bono work in the community. The greenhouse was a student designed project and the site analysis done for a new Information building at the head of the island was another. Keith Miller the then superintendent paid the our class' token fee with a bag of silver dollars. We bought a radio. I think Tripp Royce, Wells Bacon, Patty Dodd, Megan and Carole Mananan were some of the students involved with these projects. [show more]
1320Bar Harbor Habitat House
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Site plan, floor plans, section plan, elevations
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2000
  • 4 sheets
  • 4 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
Site plan, floor plans, section plan, elevations
1345Karnofsky House Addition
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Drawings, elevation, section, floor plan
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1992
  • 6 sheets
  • 5 paper vellum, 1 tracing paper
  • great
Description:
Drawings, elevation, section, floor plan
135845 Main Street Storefront Renovations
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
Index, general notes, electrical plan, floor plan, framing plan, elevations, section, details First floor framing by: Brecher-Hyman Associates (architects, engineers, surveyors), Bar Harbor
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2000-2001
  • 6 sheets
  • 4 paper vellum, 1 diazo, 1 paper (multiple sheets)
  • great
Description:
Index, general notes, electrical plan, floor plan, framing plan, elevations, section, details First floor framing by: Brecher-Hyman Associates (architects, engineers, surveyors), Bar Harbor
1359Don's Shop 'N Save Renovations and Additions
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
Mechanical/sprinkler plumbing, site plan, foundation plan & details, floor plans, elevation, wall sections, roof framing plan, masonry sections, details, electrical plan, mechanical HVAC
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1991
  • 86 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, Maine
  • 16 sheets
  • 14 mylar, 2 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
Mechanical/sprinkler plumbing, site plan, foundation plan & details, floor plans, elevation, wall sections, roof framing plan, masonry sections, details, electrical plan, mechanical HVAC
1360Garage and Apartment for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. Dudley
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings
  • Structures, Outbuildings, Garage
Foundation plan, elevations, sections & details, door & window schedules, electrical & plumbing, material schedule, sketches
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1991
  • Schooner Head Road
  • 46 sheets
  • 13 mylar, 9 paper vellum, 6 tracing papers, 3 papers, 15 diazo
  • great
Description:
Foundation plan, elevations, sections & details, door & window schedules, electrical & plumbing, material schedule, sketches
1361Smith Residence at Reef Point Garden
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Site plan, foundation plan, foundation details and specifications, floor plans, elevations, sections, framing plan, plumbing, electrical
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1991
  • 30 Atlantic Avenue
  • 39 sheets
  • 18 diazo, 20 mylar, 1 tracing paper (2 stickers)
  • great
Description:
Site plan, foundation plan, foundation details and specifications, floor plans, elevations, sections, framing plan, plumbing, electrical
1372Don's Shop 'N Save Renovations and Additions
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
Foundation plan and details, floor plan, construction sections, wall section, existing conditions, site plan and elevation, boiler piping plan, window details
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1993
  • 86 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, Maine
  • 28 sheets
  • 28 diazo
  • great
Description:
Foundation plan and details, floor plan, construction sections, wall section, existing conditions, site plan and elevation, boiler piping plan, window details