Thuya Gardens Historic Structures
Title:
Thuya Gardens Historic Structures
Type:
Description:
A set of architectural drawings completed by Philip Walter, student at College of the Atlantic, during his spring term, 2010, internship in the office of Roc Caivano, AIA, Bar Harbor, Maine.
The drawings are of structures at Thuya Garden and the Asticou Terraces: Spring House, Lower Pavilion, Upper Pavilion, three terrace lookouts, one terrace shelter, the Map House, and Thuya Lodge.
Each drawing is acompanied by a set of photographic images related to details within the drawings. All images were taken by Philip Walter.
There is also a 4- CD set that has pdf files with a full set of computer files in an Adobe PDF file for reproduction of the images. These 4- CD's are located in the location container Cd/DVD Box #1.
The original computer drawings will be stored in a computer file in the office of Caivano in Bar Harbor in a program associated with architectural design. Paper copies are located at the Garden Preserve and stored in the Flat File.
The drawings are of structures at Thuya Garden and the Asticou Terraces: Spring House, Lower Pavilion, Upper Pavilion, three terrace lookouts, one terrace shelter, the Map House, and Thuya Lodge.
Each drawing is acompanied by a set of photographic images related to details within the drawings. All images were taken by Philip Walter.
There is also a 4- CD set that has pdf files with a full set of computer files in an Adobe PDF file for reproduction of the images. These 4- CD's are located in the location container Cd/DVD Box #1.
The original computer drawings will be stored in a computer file in the office of Caivano in Bar Harbor in a program associated with architectural design. Paper copies are located at the Garden Preserve and stored in the Flat File.
Creator:
Walter, Philip
Date:
2010
Condition:
Excellent
Rights:
Collection:
L&GP Thuya Garden and Lodge Collection
Citation
Walter, Philip, “Thuya Gardens Historic Structures,” Northeast Harbor Library, accessed September 9, 2024, https://nehl.digitalarchive.us/items/show/6992.Item 7896