Article on a self-sufficient new vacation compound designed by architect John Si
Date
7-1-2002
Pages
74-77, 112
Abstract
Article on a self-sufficient new vacation compound designed by architect John Silverio of Lincolnville and built on an unidentified 56-acre island off Boothbay. Silverio turned to Steve Malcom, of Boothbay Home Builders, to build the 3,500-square-foot main house and a 1,200-square-foot guest house. With no bridge or ferry service to the island, Malcom transported materials, bulldozers and cement mixers on barges. There are no other structures on the island, which the compound's owner shares with one other property owner: the Boothbay Region Land Trust.
Subjects
Architects, Vacation homes, Silverio, John
Recommended Citation
Schwartz, James, "Article on a self-sufficient new vacation compound designed by architect John Si" (2002). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 1373.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/1373
Source
Down East