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From: Warwick Wicksman <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 5:12 PM
To: Jeffrey Epstein
Subject: RE: Main Residence and Flagpole Pool
Yes. (310) 449-5790
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Warwick Wicksman, AIA
Principal
310.449.5790
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Gensler
2500 Broadway
Suite 300
Santa Monica, California 90404
USA
http://www.Gensler.com <http://www.gensle=.com/>
Click here to view Gensler'= 2010 Annual Report.
<http://www.gensle=.com/uploads/documents/AR_2010_02_18_2011.pdf>
From: Jeffrey =pstein imailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 9:06 AM
To: Warwick Wicksman
Subject: Re: Main Residence and Flagpole Pool
can we speak
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011at 9:03 AM, Warwick Wicksman &l=;warwick_wicksman@gensler.=om
<mailto:[email protected]» wrote:
Jeffrey and Gary,
We need to address a couple of issues =n how we are proceeding with the Main Residence and the Flagpole Pool.
Main Residence:
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It looks like we are getting close to = final conceptual layout. Some of the comments we are seeing are prog=ammatic in
nature — massing and basic heights — appropriate fo= where we are in the design process. But some are too detail-
oriente= for the phase we are in right now — railing details, roof spring lines, hardscape patterns, etc. Those need to be
studied=after concept is done. We need to step the back a bit, and get basic=concept resolved, before we launch into
the next level of design.
Here is what I propose for the Main Re=idence:
* = We need to focus on the scheme with the =errace at 44' and the switch-back stair. We can still adjust a=l of the
elevations and stepping, but it sounds like the scheme with the s=raight run stairs from the main residence down (+47'
version) was not preferred.
* = We need to look at a couple a couple of =asic options for where the living room floor elevation; +42c;, +44',
+47', etc.
= We need to review the basic levels of th= stepped terraces, and include the views from the bedroom area.
* = We need to take the photo-realistic patt=rns off the model, and just show the massing. I think the stone patt=rn
is distracting our focus. The finishes and details for this (ston= vs. plaster walls, railing/wall details, etc.) would be part
of the next design phase.
Flagpole Pool:
Jeffrey, I need to understand from you=how you want to proceed with this flagpole pool area. It looks as if=it is going to
be built, before we have a chance to complete the design it! I do not want risk of that happeni=g, and your being
dissatisfied with the end design. At this point, w= have almost completed the concept, incorporating what we discussed
during=our work session last week (outdoor living room for cabanas with low sloped roofs, revised approach, etc), into
the d=sign. We need to do to send you the new model views, which we can do=once the Main Residence is resolved.
However, we are now being asked=to draft the pool building so it can be fast-tracked and built! Aside from this not
being part of our scope of work, I ne=d to emphasize that this building has not been designed yet. We just=have a
conceptual layout. For example, we proposed one large sliding glass=door facing the pool, centered on the main axis.
Now we are told to make it two smaller ones, due to shipping a=d storm protection. That may not be the right solution
— cente= point on that wall being a post. One smaller slider with two window= may be a more appropriate solution. We
also do not know what the interior looks like, especially the bathroom.
Here is what I propose for the Flagpol= Pool:
* = Let us finish concept, including a revis=d west elevation for the pool building. When that is done, we will
p=epare design drawings — floor and roof plan, basic elevations, basic=sections. Then you can have your local engineer
do the structural portions for the permits.
Jeffrey, please send me your comments =n this. Tom and team are currently addressing your notes from yester=ay on
the design.
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Thanks,
Warwick
&nbs=; &n=sp; &nbs=; <=r> Warwick Wicksman= AIA
Principal
310.449.5790 <tel:310.449.5790>
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Gensler </roan>
2500 Broadway
Suite 300
Santa Monica, California 90404
USA
http://www.Gensler.com <http://www.=ensler.com/>
Cli=k here to view Gensler's 2010 Annual Report.
<http://www.r.ensler.com/uploads/documents/AR_2010_02_18_2011.pdf>
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