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You searched for: Year start: 1900✖Year end: 1910✖Place: is exactly 'Mount Desert, Seal Harbor'✖Contributor: Northeast Harbor Library✖Subject: Structures✖Subject: Other Structures✖Type: Document✖Type: Projection✖
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Deck Extension to Mr. Rockefeller's Pavilion Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Deck Extension to Mr. Rockefeller's Pavilion Northeast Harbor Library Description: Sketch. 8/24/21 Added 3 more drawings for "Tea House Addition at Ringing Point" given by Helen Caivano (it looks like the same structure as the "Pavillon"). | |
Matheson Tea Room Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Matheson Tea Room Northeast Harbor Library 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] | |
Screen Porch Addition for Mazlish/Goodwin Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Screen Porch Addition for Mazlish/Goodwin Northeast Harbor Library Description: Existing plans, elevations and sections, plans, sections and elevations of new porch | |
Kaiser Kitchen Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Kaiser Kitchen Northeast Harbor Library Description: south elevation, interior Roc's Comments: Neva and Walter Kaiser asked me to design a kitchen renovation for their home "Stonecrop" on Bracy Cove. Neva is a brilliant woman but does not see three dimensional spaces in her mind. We would mock up the various elements of this project in cardboard and duct tape and scrap lumber and she came to life and, I think we made a charming and efficient kitchen space for them. Bob Patterson, a trustee at College of the Atlantic, introduced us and he designed the beautiful garden in front of the new bay window. [show more] |