O'Neill residence, Mount Desert, 2002-2003

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Architecture & Landscape commission for Abby O'Neill, at an unknown address in Seal Harbor, Mount Desert, ME, 2002–2003. The commission is associated with Patrick Chasse. This item is part of the Patrick Chassé landscape architecture collection.

Cottage in Seal Harbor, which belonged to Abby O’Neill, granddaughter of John D. and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. The original buildings on the site were built by Wallace K. Harrison, architect, whom Patrick knew. Harrison helped shape the Rockefeller Center.

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  • Title: O'Neill residence, Mount Desert, 2002-2003
  • Address: unknown, Seal Harbor, Mount Desert, Hancock County, ME
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  • Client: Abby O'Neill,
  • Building Name: O'Neill Residence
  • Creation Date: 2002–2003
  • Subject Date: 2002–2003
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  • Primary Architects: Patrick Chasse
  • Contributing Architects: Roc Caivano Architects
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  • Object Type: Text and Image
  • Subtype: landscape drawing; architectural drawing; document
  • Media/Genre: drainage structures; floor plans; planting plans; site plans; sketches; technical drawings; topographical maps
  • Materials: acetate vellum; ink on paper; ink on tracing paper; photocopy
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  • Local Code: Coll. 4180, 37-A-4
  • Collection: Patrick Chassé landscape architecture collection
  • Number of items in commission: 25

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