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Item Title Type Subject Description Creator Date Property Name Street Pages Medium Condition
1347Beal/Martin House, Otter Creek, Maine
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Drawings, elevation, section, floor plan
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1992
  • Otter Creek
  • 20 sheets
  • 2 tracing paper, 14 paper vellum, 2 diazo, 2 paper
  • great
Description:
Drawings, elevation, section, floor plan
1294Van Heerden Residence
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Site plan, foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, electrical, medical, and heating plans, sketches
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1996
  • 34 sheets
  • 20 mylar, 8 tracing paper, 6 paper vellum
  • good
Description:
Site plan, foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, electrical, medical, and heating plans, sketches
1318Barrett Residence
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Site plan, foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, sections and details, electrical Ann and Andrew Barrett
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1996
  • Kimball Lane
  • 24 sheets
  • 22 mylars, 2 tracing paper
  • great
Description:
Site plan, foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, sections and details, electrical Ann and Andrew Barrett
1280Russell Residence
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Site plan, demolition plan, foundation plans and details, floor plans, roofing plans and details, elevations, sections and details, plumbing, heating, lighting, sketches Roc's Comments: Jan Russell and her husband had a nice old early 20th century white clapboard farmhouse. They were introduced to me by Jan's brother, David Milliken. David worked for me briefly years earlier and we got along well. The Russells wanted an expanded home and we wanted to create a project that both accommodated their need to expand and ultimately looked like it had always been there. I think we accomplished that quite well as most people did not notice the change. Bob Bond was the builder. As an interesting side note. The Russells hired Dennis Bracale to do some landscaping and he volunteered to do a further expansion on their home. The work was done by Steve Demers a former COA design student who later worked in our office on the Gilley Museum project. So the Russell house has become a two generation project. I think Steve did a fine job.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1994
  • Gilpatrick Lane
  • 31 sheets
  • 23 mylar, 7 paper vellum, 1 tracing paper
Description:
Site plan, demolition plan, foundation plans and details, floor plans, roofing plans and details, elevations, sections and details, plumbing, heating, lighting, sketches Roc's Comments: Jan Russell and her husband had a nice old early 20th century white clapboard farmhouse. They were introduced to me by Jan's brother, David Milliken. David worked for me briefly years earlier and we got along well. The Russells wanted an expanded home and we wanted to create a project that both accommodated their need to expand and ultimately looked like it had always been there. I think we accomplished that quite well as most people did not notice the change. Bob Bond was the builder. As an interesting side note. The Russells hired Dennis Bracale to do some landscaping and he volunteered to do a further expansion on their home. The work was done by Steve Demers a former COA design student who later worked in our office on the Gilley Museum project. So the Russell house has become a two generation project. I think Steve did a fine job. [show more]
1235Heyward/Crothers House and Guest House
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Guesthouse
Plot plan, elevations, floor plans, sketches, foundation plan, roof framing plan, sections, electrical and lighting plan, plumbing fixtures Roc's Comments: Probably one of the best projects. Done for Lisa Heyward and Jock Crothers. Lisa's father was an architect and she knew exactly what she wanted and where. our job was to make it attractive and buildable. I think it worked. this house was built about 4 feet in front of a deteriorated home they first lived in. Once completed they tore the home down and built a small guest house in its place. The contractor foreman on this project was very divisive and made the construction phase difficult but we persevered and it came out well and very close to the budget. I think Lisa was disappointed in the debates we had with the contractors on the job trying to get them to keep to their original commitments. I wish I knew how to make the process less difficult for the client when this happens. Todd Stanley was an excellent help on this project and the guest house is really mostly his doing. He was a great member of our team.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1994-1996
  • 68 sheets
  • 24 paper vellum, 30 tracing papers, 27 mylars, 5 diazo, 1 paper
  • great
Description:
Plot plan, elevations, floor plans, sketches, foundation plan, roof framing plan, sections, electrical and lighting plan, plumbing fixtures Roc's Comments: Probably one of the best projects. Done for Lisa Heyward and Jock Crothers. Lisa's father was an architect and she knew exactly what she wanted and where. our job was to make it attractive and buildable. I think it worked. this house was built about 4 feet in front of a deteriorated home they first lived in. Once completed they tore the home down and built a small guest house in its place. The contractor foreman on this project was very divisive and made the construction phase difficult but we persevered and it came out well and very close to the budget. I think Lisa was disappointed in the debates we had with the contractors on the job trying to get them to keep to their original commitments. I wish I knew how to make the process less difficult for the client when this happens. Todd Stanley was an excellent help on this project and the guest house is really mostly his doing. He was a great member of our team. [show more]
1423Ben & Bill's Ice cream and Candy Store
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
Elevations and details, window/door schedule, foundation plan and details, floor plans, building sections, roof plan, sections and alley elevations, sketches, drawings, proposed sidewalk renovation
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1994
  • Main Street, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
  • 57 sheets
  • 25 papers, 15 diazo, 5 mylar, 11 tracing papers, 1 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
Elevations and details, window/door schedule, foundation plan and details, floor plans, building sections, roof plan, sections and alley elevations, sketches, drawings, proposed sidewalk renovation
1372Don's Shop 'N Save Renovations and Additions
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Store
Foundation plan and details, floor plan, construction sections, wall section, existing conditions, site plan and elevation, boiler piping plan, window details
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1993
  • 86 Cottage Street, Bar Harbor, Maine
  • 28 sheets
  • 28 diazo
  • great
Description:
Foundation plan and details, floor plan, construction sections, wall section, existing conditions, site plan and elevation, boiler piping plan, window details
7238Robinson House
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
House for Hamilton and Roxana Robinson, "Watermark". Site, foundation and floor plans, elevations, sections, details, interior details, interior elevations, roof framing, electrical plan, specifications. Architect: James Volney Righter Architects, Inc., Boston, MA. June 1996.
  • James Volney Righters Architects, Inc.
  • 1996
  • 28 sheets
  • 28 papers
  • good
Description:
House for Hamilton and Roxana Robinson, "Watermark". Site, foundation and floor plans, elevations, sections, details, interior details, interior elevations, roof framing, electrical plan, specifications. Architect: James Volney Righter Architects, Inc., Boston, MA. June 1996.
1242John and Josephine Ingle
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, mechanical Roc's Comments: This project was an addition on a garage! The Ingles found that they had zoning permission to add a substantial addition to their garage. They wanted a sturdy home that would house their grown children and guests. We worked hard to create an attractive structure that looked like it had always been there. I think we succeeded. The living room in this house is really pleasant. John Gordon was the excellent project manager on this one and the building looks it.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1994-1995
  • Firwood
  • 57 sheets
  • 29 mylar, 4 paper vellum, 17 tracing paper, 7 paper
  • great
Description:
Site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections, details, mechanical Roc's Comments: This project was an addition on a garage! The Ingles found that they had zoning permission to add a substantial addition to their garage. They wanted a sturdy home that would house their grown children and guests. We worked hard to create an attractive structure that looked like it had always been there. I think we succeeded. The living room in this house is really pleasant. John Gordon was the excellent project manager on this one and the building looks it. [show more]
1288Strauss Greenhouse
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Agricultural, Greenhouse
elevations, details, floor plans
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1997
  • Somesville
  • 3 sheets
  • 3 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
elevations, details, floor plans
1381Mabel Ingalls House Renovations
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Floor plans, elevations
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1993
  • Ingalls House
  • 3 sheets
  • 3 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
Floor plans, elevations
1348Rosecliff - Renovation of Guest Bedrooms
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Floor plan, door schedule, wall and trim details, interior elevation, shower plan and details
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1993
  • Rosecliff
  • Cooksey Drive
  • 14 sheets
  • 3 paper vellum, 3 diazo, 8 mylar
  • great
Description:
Floor plan, door schedule, wall and trim details, interior elevation, shower plan and details
1409Waldron Residence
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Other Structures, Architectural Features
drawings, sketches floor plans, elevations, sections, door details, fireplace elevation, bathroom elevation & details, guest bathroom details, master bathroom details, porch details, screened porch details, stair details, media cabinet details, foundation plan & details, floor framing, roof framing, structural details, roof trusses & details, mechanical, plumbing and electrical plan
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1998-1999
  • Shore Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine
  • 85 sheets
  • 35 mylar, 3 diazo, 18 papers, 32 paper vellum, 7 tracing papers
  • great
Description:
drawings, sketches floor plans, elevations, sections, door details, fireplace elevation, bathroom elevation & details, guest bathroom details, master bathroom details, porch details, screened porch details, stair details, media cabinet details, foundation plan & details, floor framing, roof framing, structural details, roof trusses & details, mechanical, plumbing and electrical plan
1389Judd Residence
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Foundation specifications, sections, plan detail, foundation details, electrical & lighting plan, floor plans, building sections, elevations, garage, cabinetry-dining room, bar and living room (cupboards and drawers specifications), planting schedule, sketches
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1995
  • Clark Point Road, Southwest Harbor, Maine 04679
  • 103 sheets
  • 36 diazo, 13 mylar, 4 paper vellum, 42 tracing papers, 8 papers
  • great
Description:
Foundation specifications, sections, plan detail, foundation details, electrical & lighting plan, floor plans, building sections, elevations, garage, cabinetry-dining room, bar and living room (cupboards and drawers specifications), planting schedule, sketches
1317Greenhouses and Garage at Rosecliff
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Agricultural, Greenhouse
  • Structures, Outbuildings, Garage
Site plan, foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, sections and details, electrical and mechanical
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1994
  • Rosecliff
  • Jordan Pond Road
  • 38 mylar
  • great
Description:
Site plan, foundation plans, floor plans, elevations, sections and details, electrical and mechanical
1241House at Irish Point for Steven Rockefeller
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Bridge sketch, sketches, plot plan, floor plans, elevations, mechanical Roc's Comments: Steven Rockefeller and his wife, Dorie, asked me to design the Gilley Museum (see 118). We had a great time working together on that building and in 1990 (when we were contemplating moving back to MDI from Philadelphia) I received a letter asking if I would design him a new home on Swans Island. Steven had remarried Barbara Bellows and they wanted a summer home built on the land that Steven had simply camped on and cleared the lower branches of the spruce trees to maintain the meadow, encourage the breezes and discourage the mosquitoes. When I asked Steven and Barbara what they were looking for in a summer house Barbara said in her charming southern accent " Roc, we like a summer house with dogs and kids and screen doors that slam." I knew exactly what she meant and prepared a series of pencil sketches that zeroed in on a really nice white clapboard farmhouse indicative of the Greek and Gothic revival structures found all over Swans and the western side of Mt Desert Island. We went thru very few iterations before arriving at the final design. The house purposely has 4 different exterior elevations. The entry or East elevation is the regional revival style facade, the South elevation has a more "craftsman/sea captains" appearance. The West elevation is meant to be the " summer house cottage" side when viewed from the water. And the North side is our current, funky Downeast side. There is a wonderful big bathtub that aligns with a big southern window looking out over the pink sand beach. This place and the clients are all a very happy memory.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1990-1992
  • Irish Point, Swans Island
  • 136 sheets
  • 39 mylar, 63 tracing paper, 31 paper, 1 diazo
  • great
Description:
Bridge sketch, sketches, plot plan, floor plans, elevations, mechanical Roc's Comments: Steven Rockefeller and his wife, Dorie, asked me to design the Gilley Museum (see 118). We had a great time working together on that building and in 1990 (when we were contemplating moving back to MDI from Philadelphia) I received a letter asking if I would design him a new home on Swans Island. Steven had remarried Barbara Bellows and they wanted a summer home built on the land that Steven had simply camped on and cleared the lower branches of the spruce trees to maintain the meadow, encourage the breezes and discourage the mosquitoes. When I asked Steven and Barbara what they were looking for in a summer house Barbara said in her charming southern accent " Roc, we like a summer house with dogs and kids and screen doors that slam." I knew exactly what she meant and prepared a series of pencil sketches that zeroed in on a really nice white clapboard farmhouse indicative of the Greek and Gothic revival structures found all over Swans and the western side of Mt Desert Island. We went thru very few iterations before arriving at the final design. The house purposely has 4 different exterior elevations. The entry or East elevation is the regional revival style facade, the South elevation has a more "craftsman/sea captains" appearance. The West elevation is meant to be the " summer house cottage" side when viewed from the water. And the North side is our current, funky Downeast side. There is a wonderful big bathtub that aligns with a big southern window looking out over the pink sand beach. This place and the clients are all a very happy memory. [show more]
1282Seal Harbor Water Company Plant Additions
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Utility Structure
floor plan, elevations, details
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1993
  • 4 sheets
  • 4 mylar
  • great
Description:
floor plan, elevations, details
1278McAlpine Greenhouse
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Agricultural, Greenhouse
site plan, elevations, foundation plans, engineering plans, sketches Roc's Comments: Peggy Rockefeller asked me to come up and look at the greenhouse that supported the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Gardens at that time. the plants were growing too tall and "leggy" I suggested this was because she had been sold a system that was Kalwall plastic that became more opaque with age. She asked me to prove it and I hired Peter Knuppel a good local lighting designer to test the light. the data was dramatic and Peggy and David Rockefeller asked me to design a replacement greenhouse not only for the AARG but also to add wings for Thuja and the Asticou gardens which they seemed to think would require support in the future. We chose the Rough Brothers, a Cincinnati company that supplied excellent greenhouses for college and public gardens around the country. The project went off without a hitch and the greenhouses have been in constant use ever since. The seedlings are no longer leggy. The McAlpine Farm complex is now the center for the Land And Garden Preserve a non-profit organization responsible for the AARG, Asticou, and Thuja Gardens and 1,000 acres of parkland and trails including Little Long Pond.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1991-1992
  • Route 102, Somesville
  • 14 sheets
  • 4 paper vellum, 3 mylar, 7 tracing paper
  • great
Description:
site plan, elevations, foundation plans, engineering plans, sketches Roc's Comments: Peggy Rockefeller asked me to come up and look at the greenhouse that supported the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Gardens at that time. the plants were growing too tall and "leggy" I suggested this was because she had been sold a system that was Kalwall plastic that became more opaque with age. She asked me to prove it and I hired Peter Knuppel a good local lighting designer to test the light. the data was dramatic and Peggy and David Rockefeller asked me to design a replacement greenhouse not only for the AARG but also to add wings for Thuja and the Asticou gardens which they seemed to think would require support in the future. We chose the Rough Brothers, a Cincinnati company that supplied excellent greenhouses for college and public gardens around the country. The project went off without a hitch and the greenhouses have been in constant use ever since. The seedlings are no longer leggy. The McAlpine Farm complex is now the center for the Land And Garden Preserve a non-profit organization responsible for the AARG, Asticou, and Thuja Gardens and 1,000 acres of parkland and trails including Little Long Pond. [show more]
1434First National Bank - Bar Harbor
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Commercial Structures
Floor plans, entrance renovation elevation, south wall mural sketches, floor plan schematic, elevations, building sections, sketches, drawings
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1992
  • Main Street, Bar Harbor, Maine
  • 50 sheets
  • 4 papers, 7 paper vellum, 10 tracing papers, 13 mylar, 16 diazo
  • great
Description:
Floor plans, entrance renovation elevation, south wall mural sketches, floor plan schematic, elevations, building sections, sketches, drawings
1212Blair/Tyson Dorms at College of the Atlantic
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, Dormitory
  • Structures, Institutional, School
Elevations, floor plans, site plans, sketches, full construction set Roc Caivano, architect; Wells Bacon, student assistant; Lanpher Associates, engineers Roc's comments: Lou Rabineau, COA President asked us to design new dorms for COA. We did some research and learned that groups of 8 or less will take responsibility for their living environment but more than that number ignore their responsibilities to others. So we designed seven separate 8 bed apartments interconnected. The building form followed the real estate divisions of the of the old property lines, the geological shape of the land at the entrance to the Turrets and was meant to evoke images of older 19th century barns and stables and work buildings. The courtyard faced true south and brought fresh air and sun into every room. We came to MDI to work at the newly founded College of the Atlantic in 1974. I did any number of small projects and helped renovate the Turrets during those years but always wanted to do something of substance for them. When we returned from an extended "residency" working as an associate in the Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown firm in Philadelphia, Lou Rabineau, the then president of the college, asked me to design a new dormitory for them. They had come a long way since our earlier struggling days and, I think Lou had a great deal to do with putting them on the right track. Todd Stanley, John Gordon, Wells Bacon and John De Fazio ( a Venturi colleague) all helped with this first large project. I did some research and found that groups of people in units of 8 or less were aware and cared for their common environment so we divided the dormitory into 7, 8 bed living units- each with kitchens common rooms and separated bathrooms on each floor. We oriented the clusters at the entrance to the Turrets where the old carriage house and servant facilities were once placed and treated the building form in the same detail and scale. We prepared the rooms so each got direct sunlight and fresh air and all opened onto a common courtyard. The single rooms were designed to code minimum doubles and the double rooms to code minimum triples which allowed the college to expand from the 56 beds used on a regular basis to a 74 bed capability in an emergency. All of this worked! The building has been the home for close to 2000 young students and survived in excellent form with very little maintenance. One of my proudest accomplishments ever.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1993-1994
  • College of the Atlantic
  • Eden Street
  • 141 sheets
  • 40 paper vellum, 4 diazo, 1 paper, 28 tracing paper, 1 sepia, 67 mylar
Description:
Elevations, floor plans, site plans, sketches, full construction set Roc Caivano, architect; Wells Bacon, student assistant; Lanpher Associates, engineers Roc's comments: Lou Rabineau, COA President asked us to design new dorms for COA. We did some research and learned that groups of 8 or less will take responsibility for their living environment but more than that number ignore their responsibilities to others. So we designed seven separate 8 bed apartments interconnected. The building form followed the real estate divisions of the of the old property lines, the geological shape of the land at the entrance to the Turrets and was meant to evoke images of older 19th century barns and stables and work buildings. The courtyard faced true south and brought fresh air and sun into every room. We came to MDI to work at the newly founded College of the Atlantic in 1974. I did any number of small projects and helped renovate the Turrets during those years but always wanted to do something of substance for them. When we returned from an extended "residency" working as an associate in the Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown firm in Philadelphia, Lou Rabineau, the then president of the college, asked me to design a new dormitory for them. They had come a long way since our earlier struggling days and, I think Lou had a great deal to do with putting them on the right track. Todd Stanley, John Gordon, Wells Bacon and John De Fazio ( a Venturi colleague) all helped with this first large project. I did some research and found that groups of people in units of 8 or less were aware and cared for their common environment so we divided the dormitory into 7, 8 bed living units- each with kitchens common rooms and separated bathrooms on each floor. We oriented the clusters at the entrance to the Turrets where the old carriage house and servant facilities were once placed and treated the building form in the same detail and scale. We prepared the rooms so each got direct sunlight and fresh air and all opened onto a common courtyard. The single rooms were designed to code minimum doubles and the double rooms to code minimum triples which allowed the college to expand from the 56 beds used on a regular basis to a 74 bed capability in an emergency. All of this worked! The building has been the home for close to 2000 young students and survived in excellent form with very little maintenance. One of my proudest accomplishments ever. [show more]
1254Screen Porch Addition for Mazlish/Goodwin
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Other Structures, Architectural Features
Existing plans, elevations and sections, plans, sections and elevations of new porch
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1993
  • 5 sheets
  • 5 mylar
  • great
Description:
Existing plans, elevations and sections, plans, sections and elevations of new porch
1283Shaw Gallery
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Commercial Structures
Floor plan, elevations, details
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1997
  • 7 sheets
  • 5 mylar, 1 diazo, 1 paper
  • great
Description:
Floor plan, elevations, details
1218Danielson/Angelides Residence Renovations
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Floor plans, lighting plans, elevations, sketches, bed and cabinet details Includes copies of the original drawings by Robert W Patterson in 1966 for Mrs. Philip Wallis. Roc's comments: Jim Wallace asked me to draw the existing plans of his mother's house so that he might sell it. When he offered to pay I said no but when pressed I said my fee would be a box of cigars. Jim called me from the humidor at Dunhills in NYC. When I told him the brand I preferred he said "Holy Shit, I should have paid your fee!" Barbara Danielson bought the house and hired Barb Sassaman and me to renovate it. We enjoyed working for this very creative woman and she became a friend of Sass and mine from then on.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1992
  • Sea Swallow
  • 50 sheets
  • 5 mylar, 13 paper vellum, 11 diazo, 21 tracing paper
Description:
Floor plans, lighting plans, elevations, sketches, bed and cabinet details Includes copies of the original drawings by Robert W Patterson in 1966 for Mrs. Philip Wallis. Roc's comments: Jim Wallace asked me to draw the existing plans of his mother's house so that he might sell it. When he offered to pay I said no but when pressed I said my fee would be a box of cigars. Jim called me from the humidor at Dunhills in NYC. When I told him the brand I preferred he said "Holy Shit, I should have paid your fee!" Barbara Danielson bought the house and hired Barb Sassaman and me to renovate it. We enjoyed working for this very creative woman and she became a friend of Sass and mine from then on. [show more]
1274Richard and Linda Savage Residence
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Dwellings, House
Foundation plan, floor plans, elevations, sketches Roc's Comments: Rick and Linda Savage asked me to design a new home for them on land near the Brown Mountain Gatehouse. They had a traditional "colonial cape " style "big house/little house/back house/barn" form and we made it work with their 20th century program. Very nice people and it was an honor to work with them.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1995
  • 11 sheets
  • 5 mylar, 4 tracing paper, 2 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
Foundation plan, floor plans, elevations, sketches Roc's Comments: Rick and Linda Savage asked me to design a new home for them on land near the Brown Mountain Gatehouse. They had a traditional "colonial cape " style "big house/little house/back house/barn" form and we made it work with their 20th century program. Very nice people and it was an honor to work with them.
1379Collier House - Guest Cottage
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Commercial, Lodging, Tourist Cottage
floor plan, elevation
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1997
  • Route 102, Townhill, Maine
  • 5 sheets
  • 5 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
floor plan, elevation