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| Turrets Dormitory | ||
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| Auditorium Site, College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine | Description: 1 sheet Site plan for an auditorium that was never built. | |
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| Gates Auditorium | Description: 1 sheet Floor plan and elevations for Gates Auditorium, which was not built. | |
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| Thorndike Library | Description: 1 sheet Floor plan with office and room layouts for the the Thorndike Library. Drawn in pencil on tissue paper. | |
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| PERT chart of library remodeling and expansion | Description: 2 sheets PERT chart for remodeling the library in the old Kaelber Hall. Drawn in ink on tissue paper. | |
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| Thorndike Library Overlay | Description: 1 sheet Pencil on tissue paper tracing of the library stacks for an overlay. Traced from Dan Scully's 1987-06-26 plans. | |
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| The Turrets, College of the Atlantic, Eden Street, Bar Harbor, Maine | Description: 3 sheets Repair plans for dormers, masonry and drainage, and floor tiles by Brecher-Hyman Associates. | |
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| Gates Residential Center at College of the Atlantic | Description: 12 sheets Elevations and floor plans for four separate dorms. One site plan colored in and a bit torn up. Once Schematic dormitory plan by Coplon Associates. These buildings were never built. | |
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| College of the Atlantic Assembly Hall Building | Description: 10 sheets Design options, floor plans, elevations, and sections for what is now called Gates Community Center. | |
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| Natural History Museum Traveling Outreach Programs, 1988-1989 | Description: The Natural History Museum 1988-1989 "The Natural History Museum at College of the Atlantic is open to visitors during the academic year by reservation only. The Museum offers many unique learning opportunities through its exhibits. Find out how a small oil spot killed the off-shore Razorbill; Encounter a Black Bear tolerating a swarm of bees to get to the honey; Discover how Atlantic Puffins set up home on the rocky coast of Maine. FIELD TRIPS The Natural History Museum at College of the Atlantic sponsors participatory outreach programs for schools, colleges, museums, and other organizations during the academic year. Our traveling programs include: Whales-on-Wheels When you request our Whales-on-Wheels program, you accept the challenge of fitting together a 20-foot-long jigsaw puzzle: the backbone of a Minke Whale. Whales-on-Wheels requires a room at least 30 feet long with movable desks and chairs. Birds-on-Wings How do owls fly noiselessly? Why do birds migrate? You will explore these and other questions when you schedule our traveling collection of wings, feathers, skulls, mounts, and study skins. Through participatory activities, participants will study bird behavior, adaptations, and predator-prey relationships. The Naugahyde Whale ... is a 10-foot-long foam and fabric replica of a Pilot Whale. Unzip its skin to reveal removable muscles, bones, and organs, and then put it back together. [show more] | |
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| The Natural History Museum (1982 brochure) | Description: An illustrated informational brochure from 1982 describing the Dorr Museum's summer programs, traveling exhibits, relationships with cooperating institutions, and general visitor information. | |
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| Kaelber Hall chimney's | ||
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| Kaelber Hall smoking debris | Description: Firefighters spraying smoking debris of Kealber Hall after it burned. | |
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| Arts & Sciences Building | Description: Arts & Sciences Building during the winter after construction began. | |
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| Arts & Sciences Building during construction | Description: The Arts & Sciences Building, then called the 'new building' was attached to some portions of Kaelber Hall that survived the 1983 fire. The building opened in time for fall term of 1985. | |
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| Arts & Sciences Building during construction | Description: The Arts & Sciences Building, then called the 'new building' was attached to some portions of Kaelber Hall that survived the 1983 fire. The building opened in time for fall term of 1985. |