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Dorr Museum of Natural History Dedication Ceremony Brochure
College of the Atlantic
  • Document, Program
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • College of the Atlantic
  • 2000-07-27
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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A brochure describing the history, vision statement, and context in the College of the Atlantic community of the Dorr Museum, as well as information about the dedication ceremony held for the Dorr Museum on July 27, 2000.


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RG05-13-01_2000-07-27.pdf
…The college's location in Bar Harbor, next to the sea and America's most,visited national park, also supports its mission by providing a rich array of …In October 1996, the historic Acadia Na, tional Park building was given to College of the Atlantic and moved from its location on Lower Main Street in BarHarbor to the COA campus. …CJJorr Wu.seum of9'tt1.fuml 9/i.sfory College of the Atlantic 105 Eden Street Bar Harbor, ME 04609 207 .288.5395 Staff Stephen Resset Ph.D.I Museum
Acadia Corporation Town Hill Offices
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Public
  • Roc Caivano
  • 2002
  • Bar Harbor, Town Hill
Acadia Corporation Town Hill Offices
Northeast Harbor Library
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Site plan, floor plan, elevations, foundation plan, details, notes
Acadia National Park Hulls Cove Visitors Center
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Places, Park
  • Structures, Civic, Public
  • Roc Caivano
  • November 1999-2002
  • Acadia National Park
Description:
Sand beach site plan Bus shelters Bus pavilion Parking lot details Electrical and plumbing details Sketches, schemes, and final plans. Roc's comments about Pavilion project: Park Visitor Center is a travesty. ANP Sup. Paul Haertel asked us for suggestions. We redid the parking lot for Explorer Bus access and built an information "kiosk" or gateway to the 57 stairs that climb up to the disappointing Visitor Center in the hope that our Kiosk would: create an iconographic image that previewed other Island Explorer information and bus shelters throughout the island. A wayfinding image that would be recognizable to people who might not speak English: and the Kiosk would answer questions to a good percentage of visitors and save them the climb to an unattractive destination and get them on their way. Wells Bacon and Carla Haskell helped with this project but I did a great deal of the work by myself as I really liked the project and the design. Roc's comments about the Bus Pavilions project: Paul Haertel and Jim Vekasi and Clay Gilley of ANP asked us to design small wayfinding bus shelters for various locations around the island . This is one of them. The idea was to create a visual vocabulary that was evocative of the Acadian region and Park that was similar in appearance to the Visitor Center Pavilion and easily recognizable to foreign and local visitors. Will Fellis and Todd Hardy and Engineer Bill Haney played a big part in realizing this design. [show more]