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  • Structures
  • Civic
  • Exhibition
  • Museum
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  • Document
  • Projection
  • Architectural Drawing
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Date
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Title Type Subject Creator Date Place Rights
Natural History Museum, College of the Atlantic
College of the Atlantic
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • Stewart Brecher Architects (firm)
  • 1999 circa
  • Bar Harbor
  • In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Description:
1 sheet adhered to foarmcore Elevations and floor plans of the Natural History Museum drawn in pencil with some color on paper.
Wendell Gilley's Shop
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1980
  • Southwest Harbor
Wendell Gilley's Shop
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Floor plans, sections, elevations, Drawing of Wendell Gilley's shop at his home to be recreated at the museum.
Addition to Wendell Gilley Museum
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1986-1987
  • Southwest Harbor
Addition to Wendell Gilley Museum
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Site plan, foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, heating, electrical, sketches
Wendell Gilley Museum Sketches and Plans
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Civic, Exhibition, Museum
  • Roc Caivano, Harris Hyman
  • 1980
  • Southwest Harbor
Description:
Sketches, site plan, foundation plan, floor plans, elevations, details, schedules, electrical, mechanical, framing plans, plumbing, fireplace details, museum display cabinet plans Roc's Comments: Wendell told us he wanted the museum to have his workshop in the hopes it would inspire others to carve. After he died his son chose to auction the items in his shop off to the highest bidder. The audience knew of Wendells wishes and no one bid except the curator of the Museum who acquired all of the items for a reasonable price. I was then asked to design a room to display his shop and a workspace for carvers and a small auditorium. We had not realized how popular the place would become and needed space for expansion. I did this work from my home studio in Philadelphia and John DeFazio a fellow employee at Venturi, Scott Brown helped with the drawings. [show more]