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1257 | McLean Residence, House and Guest House |
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| Property plan, site plan, floor plans, elevations, schedules, framing plans, details, sections, mechanical plans Roc's Comments: I have liked most of the clients I have worked for over the years. The McLeans are in the top 5. Two older Philadelphia people who found each other later in life and joined their big families. They were happy and kind and wonderful to work with. Don had found some property that was thought to be inaccessible but once we had hiked to the site the view was magnificent looking down into all of Northeast Harbor and across to Greenings and Southwest. Harris Hyman, my partner and friend was an excellent civil engineer and he worked out a precipitous drive up the side of the mountain to their ideal site. We decided that, while the view was excellent from there we did not want to harm the view looking back toward their home so I suggested we build the home then only sparingly prune tree limbs for the view. As the land was so steep I also suggested we wrap the grade level and porches and support columns in study western red cedar lattice made to silver out and blend into the surrounding forest texture. This was the first time I tried this and have used it often since. The mottled texture of the surface diminishes the visual impact of a structure on its surround. Something, I think, the early shingle style architects tried often. I was a full time employee working for Venturi, Scott Brown in Philadelphia at the time and did this project at night and on weekends. It was good to see the McLeans in their home state and know the vacation home site as well. This project, in my mind was a total success. |
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| Description: Property plan, site plan, floor plans, elevations, schedules, framing plans, details, sections, mechanical plans Roc's Comments: I have liked most of the clients I have worked for over the years. The McLeans are in the top 5. Two older Philadelphia people who found each other later in life and joined their big families. They were happy and kind and wonderful to work with. Don had found some property that was thought to be inaccessible but once we had hiked to the site the view was magnificent looking down into all of Northeast Harbor and across to Greenings and Southwest. Harris Hyman, my partner and friend was an excellent civil engineer and he worked out a precipitous drive up the side of the mountain to their ideal site. We decided that, while the view was excellent from there we did not want to harm the view looking back toward their home so I suggested we build the home then only sparingly prune tree limbs for the view. As the land was so steep I also suggested we wrap the grade level and porches and support columns in study western red cedar lattice made to silver out and blend into the surrounding forest texture. This was the first time I tried this and have used it often since. The mottled texture of the surface diminishes the visual impact of a structure on its surround. Something, I think, the early shingle style architects tried often. I was a full time employee working for Venturi, Scott Brown in Philadelphia at the time and did this project at night and on weekends. It was good to see the McLeans in their home state and know the vacation home site as well. This project, in my mind was a total success. [show more] | ||
1328 | The Somesville Schoolhouse for Mr. Richard Fuerst |
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1329 | The Somesville Schoolhouse Condominium |
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1365 | Garage for Henry and Priscilla Smith |
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1262 | Super Insulated Loft for Dr. and Mrs. Harold Nolf |
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| not designed by Roc, but part of his collection as architect showing a great design. J. B. Thomas, Architect, Northeast Harbor, ME |
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| Description: not designed by Roc, but part of his collection as architect showing a great design. J. B. Thomas, Architect, Northeast Harbor, ME | |
1248 | Ocean House Residence for Ira Levy and Stan Gurell |
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| For Ira Levy and Stan Gurell Floor plans, sections, elevations, details, plumbing, electrical, sketches |
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| Description: For Ira Levy and Stan Gurell Floor plans, sections, elevations, details, plumbing, electrical, sketches | |
1287 | Renovations to Stone Crop |
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| Floor plans, sections, elevation Roc's Comments: This was my first job. It was for Neva Goodwin who has remained a good friend ever since. The work began back in the 70's and was first a kitchen renovation with bay window addition. Bob Patterson who suggested me to Neva was cajoled into designing the beautiful garden in front. Neva and I worked well together and she truly enjoyed the new space when it was completed. Edgar Walls did the construction and Barb Sassaman helped with the drawings. We went on to do about 5 or six additional tasks for Neva there including moving and renovating the Jordan house across the road. |
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| Description: Floor plans, sections, elevation Roc's Comments: This was my first job. It was for Neva Goodwin who has remained a good friend ever since. The work began back in the 70's and was first a kitchen renovation with bay window addition. Bob Patterson who suggested me to Neva was cajoled into designing the beautiful garden in front. Neva and I worked well together and she truly enjoyed the new space when it was completed. Edgar Walls did the construction and Barb Sassaman helped with the drawings. We went on to do about 5 or six additional tasks for Neva there including moving and renovating the Jordan house across the road. [show more] | |
1307 | Proposal for a New Wine Cellar at Skylands |
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1315 | Site Plan for Houses at the Northeast Harbor Golf Club |
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| Site plan Roc Caivano, Designer; Pam Jessup, Landscape Architect |
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| Description: Site plan Roc Caivano, Designer; Pam Jessup, Landscape Architect | ||
1316 | Blue Spruce, Asticou Inn |
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| Description: Floor plans, elevations, notes, balcony details |
1373 | Asticou Inn - New Enclosed Stairway for Northwest Corner |
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| Floor plan, electrical notes, section, elevation, structural notes, structural section, existing conditions |
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| Description: Floor plan, electrical notes, section, elevation, structural notes, structural section, existing conditions | ||
1374 | Bird Bank, Asticou Inn |
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1375 | Hill Top, Asticou Inn |
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1034 | New Parish Hall for the Union Church |
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1177 | Northeast Harbor Library Addition |
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| January 21, 1985 Floor plans, elevations, and Architectural details drawings. 2 copies of the Labor and Specifications. |
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| Description: January 21, 1985 Floor plans, elevations, and Architectural details drawings. 2 copies of the Labor and Specifications. | |||
1178 | Northeast Harbor Library Mellon Room |
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| February 26, 1985 Architectural details drawings |
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| Description: February 26, 1985 Architectural details drawings | |||
1179 | Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Architectural details drawings, elevations, floor plans 1 copy Job Meeting papers, January 6, 1989. 1 copy of Project Manual for Northeast Harbor Library Improvements, March 8, 1989. 1 used mailing envelope. |
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| Description: Architectural details drawings, elevations, floor plans 1 copy Job Meeting papers, January 6, 1989. 1 copy of Project Manual for Northeast Harbor Library Improvements, March 8, 1989. 1 used mailing envelope. | |||
1216 | House for Dan Kimball |
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| site plan, floor plans, elevations, masonry heater details, sketches Roc Caivano, Danny Emory, Southwest Harbor Roc's comments: A great client and two generations of design. First when he was single and then expansion after he married. |
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| Description: site plan, floor plans, elevations, masonry heater details, sketches Roc Caivano, Danny Emory, Southwest Harbor Roc's comments: A great client and two generations of design. First when he was single and then expansion after he married. | ||
7239 | Residence at "The Ways" |
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| House in Seal Harbor for David Rockefeller Jr. Site plans, foundation plan and details, elevations, sections, floor plans. Architect: Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown, Philadelphia, PA. Project Manager: Roc Caivano, Bar Harbor, ME. Structural Engineer: Keast and Hood, Philadelphia, PA. Mechanical Engineer: Basil Greene, Erdenheim, PA. |
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| Description: House in Seal Harbor for David Rockefeller Jr. Site plans, foundation plan and details, elevations, sections, floor plans. Architect: Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown, Philadelphia, PA. Project Manager: Roc Caivano, Bar Harbor, ME. Structural Engineer: Keast and Hood, Philadelphia, PA. Mechanical Engineer: Basil Greene, Erdenheim, PA. |