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To: Jeffrey epstein[jeevacation©gmail.com]
From: Warwick Wicksman
Sent: Fri 1/21/2011 11:23:43 PM
Subject: RE: LSJ design sketches
Option GS main level.pdf
We need to review that. Perhaps after between the entry gallery and the living room. See
attached.
Warwick Wicksman, AIA
Principal
310.449.5790
Gensler
2500 Broadway
Suite 300
Santa Monica, California 90404
USA
htto://www.Gensier.corn
Click here to view Gensler's 2010 Annual Report
From: jeffrey epstein [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 3:16 PM
To: Warwick Wicksman
Subject: Re: LSJ design sketches
You could lower pool 2 ft bit if we lower living below 59 . How and where do we make the
transition ?
Sorry for all the typos .Scot from my iPhonc
On Jan 21, 2011, at 6:10 PM, Wanvick Wicksman wrote:
Ok. We can raise the ceiling height in the living room. A couple of
questions:
• How low can we drop the floor elevation of the living room below
+592
• Do you have a preferred elevation from what we sent?
• We can't lower the pool ceiling height too much and fit in the
mezzanine access, but we could lower the whole thing.
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Please send us comments on this, and we can update the layout to reflect it.
Thanks,
Warwick
Warwick Wicksman, AIA
Principal
310.449.5790
Gensler
2500 Broadway
Suite 300
Santa Monica, California 90404
USA
tutp:fiwww•GensteracoM
Click here to view Gensler's 2010 Annual Report,
From: jeffrey epstein [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 3:01 PM
To: Warwick Wicksman
Subject: Re: LSJ design sketches
Warwick , Tom has all the dimensions of the living room . These arc not those. Plcasc
copy Santa Fc . 20 ft ceilings in living . Height more important there than pool .
Doors on cast end match west end. Gallery height no more than 12 . Stairs to
men cannot be in the center of pool
Sorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 21, 2011, at 5:39 PM, Warwick Wicksman
wrote:
Jeffrey,
Attached please find some sketches based on what you and Tom
reviewed at the Island last week.
Plans ("G5 main level", "G5 lower level", and "G5 mezzanine
level", "G5 roof"):
Please confirm if we are approved to proceed with this building
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layout. We need to get the main building going ASAP , and want
to release the structural engineer and pool engineer to move
ahead. Tom is still studying the stairs and the exterior
elevations; that can continue to develop. But we need to know if
the main "boxes" are set.
Exterior Elevations ("elevation study A..." and "elevation study
These sketches are based on what was discussed last week.
• "A" includes sloped-roof and flat-roof version that matches the
design of the existing buildings.
• "B" includes a flat-roof mission-style concept for the living room,
with the two options for the entry building (one mission, one
matching existing).
• Our initial preference is leaning towards the sloped-roof version
of A, but we want to each scheme with you in more detail.
Sections:
These show the basic heights, based on the sloped-roof version
of elevation "A".
Please review and comment, and let us know if the floor plans
are approved!
Thanks,
Warwick
Warwick Wicksman, AIA
Principal
310.449.5790
Gensler
2500 Broadway
Suite 300
Santa Monica, California 90404
USA
JittO:fiwww.Gensler.com
Click here to view Gensler's 2010 Annual Report.
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<Elevation Study A 1-21-11.PDF>
<Elevation Study B 1-21-11.PDF>
<Option G5 -lower plan.pdf>
<Option 05 -mezzanine level.pdf>
<Option 05 main level.pdf>
<Option 05 -roofplan.pdf>
<Option G5 -Section A and B.PDF>
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