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To: [email protected][[email protected]]; Sarah K[sarahk525©me.com]
From: Christian Duvernois
Sent: Wed 11/24/2010 6:26:46 PM
Subject: LSJ
Dear Jeffrey,
Back to my office this morning from a two day trip where I just found your
email.
As you rightly say the sketches I sent you were just a "first pass".
However I do feel that the idea of a pergola (protected by the wall of the upper
terrace) and reconnected to the lower part of the garden by a succession of
natural looking tiers built with boulders and planting of grass and bushes might
very well be be one of the possible solutions to make this part of the island
both resistant to the hurricanes and attractive to look at.
Should this proposal be given a more detailed study, do realize that the height
of the pergola and the number of the following tiers would have to be
reconsidered and adapted to the grading of the existing slope.
Decorative and practical elements such as walls and "dry river" would be fully
integrated as part of the whole design.
Needless to say a proper parking area for the bike would also be included in the
final design.
Believe me I do know how difficult it can be to visualize what is no more than a
concept when confronted to the reality of the land (and I am speaking for
myself) but I sincerely feel that if you still wish we could adapt this proposal
for the greatest benefit of this section of your property.
Looking forward to hearing from you and to having a chance to discuss further up
this project when you are back to New York.
With my very best regards,
Christian.
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