Murray Pearlstein house, Gloucester, Mass.

Collection Type

  • Architecture

Date

1990

Location Note

Folders 1796 and 1797

GUSN

GUSN-330040

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Description

Set of thirty-seven architectural drawings for alterations to existing house for Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pearlstein in Gloucester, Massachusetts (commission #2691) including three elevations, eight plans, two cross sections, three electrical plans, two plot plans, and nineteen details. Some drawings are signed and dated by Richard Wills or Jessica B. Wills. Plot plan was made by Matt A. Hautala. Original commission was #1493.

Alterations include the addition of decks and bathrooms.

Details

Descriptive Terms

houses
dwellings
Cape Cod houses
gambrel roofs
alterations (object components)
architectural drawings (visual works)
exterior elevations
plans (orthographic projections)
detail drawings (drawings)
cross sections
electrical plans
site plans

Physical Descrption

37 architectural drawings: pencil on trace and photostatic copy

Collection Code

AR029

Collection Name

Royal Barry Wills Associates architectural collection, 1925-2013 (bulk 1920s-1980)

Date of Acquisition

2013-11-01

Reference Code

AR029.04.04.2691

Image Dimensions

18 x 36 (HxW)(inches)

Places

Gloucester (Essex county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Royal Barry Wills Associates (Architect)

Material Type

architectural drawings (visual works)
exterior elevations
plans (orthographic projections)
detail drawings (drawings)
cross sections
electrical plans
site plans

Subjects

House

Description Level

File part

Location Note

Folders 1796 and 1797

Related Items

Murray Pearlstein house, Gloucester, Mass.

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