Description: Part of a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. No drawing number listed. Sketch of memorial tablet inscription above the Reading Room doors with calculations. No date given; likely 1911.
Description: Part of a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. No drawing number listed. Doors to the Reading Room showing memorial tablet. No date given; likely 1911.
Description: Detail No. 245 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. 3/4" Detail Leather Covered Doors in Rotunda. Note: "This design supersedes design shown in details of 225".
Description: Drawing No. 225 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. 3/4" Scale Details of Rotunda &c. Drawn by J.S. Revised 1910-10-04.
Description: Drawing No. 209 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Miscellaneous Structural Details. Drawn by C.A.H. and checked by E.H.Y.
Description: Drawing No. 208 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Chimney Detail. Drawn by C.A.H. and checked by A.C.F.
Description: Drawing No. 207 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Details of Cast Iron Columns. Drawn by C.A.H.
Description: Drawing No. 204 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Details of Exterior Work. Drawn by E.H.Y. and checked by C.A.H.
Description: Drawing No. 202 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Stair Details. Drawn by C.H.K. ; traced by C.H.K. ; checked by C.A.H.
Description: Drawing No. 110 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Transverse and Miscellaneous Sections. Drawn by C.A.H. and J.S.
Description: Drawing No. 109 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Longitudinal Section. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: Drawing No. 108 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. East Side Elevation. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: Drawing No. 107 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Rear Elevation. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: Drawing No. 106 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. West Side Elevation. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: Drawing No. 203 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Details of Exterior Work. Drawn by J.S. and checked by C.A.H.
Description: Drawing No. 105 in a set of architectural plans for the Jesup Memorial Library, or Bar Harbor Library, in Bar Harbor, Maine. Front Elevation. Drawn by C.A.H. and traced by D.O.
Description: 18" high, 53 3/4" long Part of a larger project to redesign the northern part of Main Street, Northeast Harbor. Charles Sumner Frost was a summer resident in Northeast Harbor.
Description: 3 sheets: First floor plan Utility floor plan Side elevations/additions/roof framing 1 sheet: First floor plan: alterations/addition to office September 2000
Structures, Civic, Cultural & Recreational Structures
Creator:
Roc Caivano
Place:
Maine
Collection:
Architectural Drawing Collection
Description: colored schematic Roc's comment: Christopher Hutchins asked us to design a concert pavilion for the waterfront in Bangor. We did a substantial amount of work and came up with the design and development drawings for a unique cable and canvas structure meant to look like a cluster of maple trees on the shore of the Penobscot. When we brought it to the New York engineering firm for construction development their aggressive and condescending approach made me suggest we drop the project. Chris agreed and the disappointment of the experience lead to our abandoning the project. I have a great model made of wood and mylar at home. Wish this one had gone another way. [show more]