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From: "robert couturier" AMMI >
To: "Jeffrey Epstein" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Problems questions and delays...
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 10:06:24 +0000
Importance: Normal
OK... I think my head is going to split open
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From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
Date: Wed 12 Ma 2010 01:33:31 -0400
To:
Subject: Re: Problems questions and delays...
lets talk today... i very much appreciate candor and honesty, i hope you are not getting this flu
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:07 AM, <IMMI > wrote:
Dear Jeffrey,
I'm writing to you because I'm concerned about how the project is going,
and I'm afraid that if things continue as they are now, neither of us will be
happy--either with the process or with the final result. So I'm sending you
some thoughts which, although they may sound blunt, will at least, I hope,
have the virtue of being honest. Whether we part ways or continue to
work together, I think it's important that I be frank with you so that we
both know what the issues are before we proceed any further.
Little Saint James is, of course, a wonderful property, but my fear is that
the way we are currently approaching it is highly inefficient at best, and is,
at worst, setting us both up for disappointment if not downright disaster.
As I see it, the principal causes of this inefficiency are as follows:
(1) Four other architects have preceded me on Little Saint James--in just
the past two years, no less--with the result that there is very little unifying
thought behind the project: the parts that should work together do not, in
fact, do so and buildings have been constructed in what seems to be an
altogether random fashion, with no thought as to how they should cohere
into a whole. This ad-hoc approach to the construction not only poses
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bits assembled willy-nilly with no serious thought or consideration. To that
end, my professional recommendation would be to close down the job for
a couple of months--at least stopping construction on the residential part-
-and use that time to develop an "as is" plan (as well as a carefully
elaborated budget) for the project as a whole. I strongly feel that you need
to do this, whether or not I remain the architect on the project. The last
thing either you or I want is for Little Saint James to look--after all the
time and money spent on it--weird and unattractive, yet that is exactly what
will happen if work continues to proceed in the current fashion.
Inevitably, in that case, you will be extremely unhappy with what you end
up with, and it will all be your architect's fault! Obviously, this is not at all
what I want--for you or for me.
Again, I am leveling with you like this because I feel so strongly that both
you and Little Saint James deserve better--and that I myself am capable of
infinitely much better--than what is happening on the job right now. I do
hope you will take my honesty in the spirit in which it was intended: as a
respectful expression of my desire that this project be done right.
With best regards,
Robert
PS: Don't know what is a consequence of what but I am getting equally as
ill as you were last week...
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