Description: 3 Drawing each including plan, elevations and section for a small house. Includes one drawing, ink on linen, one blueprint and one drawing, pencil on kraft paper. Size: 18 in by 24 in.
Description: This is one of six folders in drawer 9. It contains architectural drawings of Randolph House on Prospect & Union Avenues. Also see correspondence 001.074.1014 (1 to 7)
Description: There is one large sketch of the Frank T. Howard House in Bar Harbor. It is a trace in a white matted frame(no folder). If you lift up the white frame, there is a notation on the lower right hand corner which reads, CL # 37 MDI Hist. Soc. There are two additional folders in this drawerwhich are unmarked but contain blueprints and drawings. See also 001.74.755 Rendering og house is in flat file 3 draw 6 2012 exhibit text: Amberside Cottage for F. T. Howard Hulls Cove, ME, 1906 Pencil, ink, and ink wash on paper This skillful rendering is a rare large-scale presentation of a Savage design. Simple use of ink and pencil line work and washes provide a strong three dimensional graphic image and powerful tool to demonstrate the design impact of this grand cottage. Demolished 1942 [show more]
Description: This is the first of two folders in drawer 11. It is entitled "Buonriposo, Fabbri, Bar Harbor". The notation indicates that there are blueprints and kraft.
Description: This is one of six folders in drawer 9. The folder is labeled "Thirlstane/Paine Cottage" and contains Fred Savage architectural drawings. Folder added January 2015 from the Northeast Harbor Library containing drawings marked "Alterations to Thirlstane" by Architect Cope & Stewardson, Phil. Pa. 1898 Built for Mrs. R.B. Scott, 1881-82. William Ralph Emerson, architect.
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").
Description: Life safety plan, demolition plan, floor plan, reflected ceiling plan, sections, elevations, storefront details, cabinet details, door schedule and details, window schedule and details, finish plan and schedule, plumbing plan supply and waste, plumbing schedule and details, heating plan, ventilation plan, mechanical details, electrical power riser plan, electrical power plan, lighting plan, fire alarm plan, communication plan
Description: Foundation plan, floor plan, elevations, sections & details, plumbing & electrical, existing conditions, site layout, site grading, site details
Description: There are two folders labeled "Bar Harbor High School, Fred Savage". The first folder is marked as containing blueprints. The second folder, which has the date 1907 on it, is marked as containing kraft. 2012 exhibit text: Bar Harbor High School Bar Harbor, ME, 1907 Ink on linen The Gerrish Collection, MDI Historical Society Savage's exacting sketch elevations are interesting. His early studies flirt with a rather more flamboyant expression, but he finally gravitates to the more traditional composition This classical design for the town's High School is very similar to the design of many local schools throughout the nation in the early 20th century. The health and educational reform principles of adequate light and ventilation are clearly incorporated with ample windows in each room. The elements of design are typical for this type of Colonial revival composition. A rusticated base is topped with a solid and strong masonry brick Facade. It is further punctuated with groupings of large windows all painted a light color. This composition is capped with a strong projecting cornice. The brick details and limestone accents are nicely balanced [show more]
Description: There are two folders entitled "Fred Savage, S.W. Bridgham, Esq., Bar Harbor". The first is marked as having 42 trace and 33 linens for a total of 75 items. The second is marked as having blueprints, 3 items. 2012 exhibit text: Ledgelawn Cottage for S. W. Bridgeham Bar Harbor, ME, 1900 Ink and ink wash on tracing paper These elevation studies demonstrate a clear attempt to express the interior spacial complexities in the exterior massing of this fine cottage. The mass of the building is punctuated by chimneys and bay windows to achieve a picturesque composition sheathed in shingles. This cottage, now an inn, remains substantially unchanged. [show more]
Description: plan of existing conditions by: G. F. Johnston & Associates, Consulting Civil Engineers, PO BOX 197, Southwest Harbor, Maine 04679 floor plan, program analysis: medical assistant office perspective, exam room perspective, mechanical notes, south elevation sketches, drawings
Description: Floor plans, elevations Roc's comment: Delightful old friend. Good poet. Wanted a small cottage next to here shore path shingle home for the family to live in while renting the old house.
Description: Sketches, elevations, schemes Roc's comments: Old Mr. Coston was dying. He asked me to design a motel for a vacant lot on Main Street in Bar Harbor. This great solution describes a "shingled Rusticator's Carriage House" row of shops and offices facing Main Street with a "No tell motel" along the north side of the parking lot beyond. We presented it to him on Christmas. He was delighted. He died soon after the Holidays. Nice man. [show more]