Description: Floor plans, elevations, sketches, topological plans, Roc's comment: We renovated an existing barn on Bartlett into a series of second floor apartments for visiting guests and workers. This was done for Richard Rockefeller and his second wife Nancy just before he died in a plane crash. Savas Mutlu was the project manager and he was a delightful pro to work with for the last few years of our practice. Wish I had met him sooner.
Description: Floor plans Roc's Comments: The nicest couple. Introduce to them by Scott Werner, their contractor. A Blue Hill Architect did the original little one room sauna when their family was younger. When the children became adults with children the Heimbolds asked us to incorporate the original sauna space and design into a much larger building with kitchen/dining/ living two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The pleasure in this was it all looked like it had always been there. [show more]
Description: Unbuilt Elevations, floor plans Roc's favorite design he ever did. Roc's Comments: This is a sad story. Met with the McPhersons and designed this elegant and efficient home for them on a very bad piece of property on the side of the hill in Seal Harbor. They had sewer and water lines running over the property and there was a drainage swale that cut it in half. I organized all the town utility infrastructure and used the intermittent stream as a land feature and defining form in the design. I really love this little solution and think the design is one of the best I have done. Unfortunately the McLeans hired Bill Shaw a local builder who took my COA class in Architectural Design in the past. Bill told them my drawings were not what he wanted to build and they threw them out and Bill built what he wanted to. [show more]
Description: Sketches, floor plans, elevations, schedules, sections, mechanical and electrical, foundation and structural Roc's comment: Paul and Eileen Growald were given this sturdy 1940's Tudor Revival house once the home of the superintendent of the carriage road construction in Acadia by Eileen's mother and father, David and Peggy Rockefeller.
Description: Title sheet, general notes and specifications, demolition plan, partial basement, first floor and roof plans, elevations, details, framing plans, existing conditions, topographic survey, landscaping (1999 - by A. C. Parsons)
Description: Copies of 3 Weaver Photographs (a-c) of the Gate House, Jordan Pond, Acadia National Park intended to show the arts and crafts influence in architecture.
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Description: Eight B/W copies of photographs (a - h) of Tree Top; house on Islesford built for Dr. Vincent Bowditch. Now owned by the descendants of Milton and Rosmond Lord. See items 4385-4394 "House of Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch"
Description: Site plan, site section, foundation plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, framing plan, mechanical and plumbing plan, electrical plan, window and door schedules and details, stair, fireplace.
Description: Drawings,, elevations, floor plan, topographic site plan, land survey. Topographic site plan by: Coplon Associates, Bar Harbor Land Survey by: Plisga & Day, Bangor
Description: In 2005, when the photograph was taken, the house was the home of Mildred “Betty” I. (Bartlett) Porter, Mrs. Donald Porter (1943-2007), daughter of Reginald Leroy Bartlett and Leita M. (Lopaus) Bartlett.
Description: In 2005, when the photograph was taken, the house was the home of Mildred “Betty” I. (Bartlett) Porter, Mrs. Donald Porter (1943-2007), daughter of Reginald Leroy Bartlett and Leita M. (Lopaus) Bartlett.
Description: At Ripples Hill, new owner, Judith Cullen, moves into one of the houses built as part of the Ripples Hill Workforce Housing Development. Three homes are currently planned.