From: Warwick Wicksman
To: Gary Kerney Jeffrey Epstein
<jeevacation(ir umail.com Doug Schoettle
Cc: Tom Sze <
Subject: FW: Epstein Sketches
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2010 22:17:55 +0000
Attachments: Plan_Study_E-4_10-4-10.PDF; Partial_Plan_Study_4A_10-4-10.PDF;
Partial_Plan_Study_4B_10-4-10.PDF
All,
Attached please find some revised sketches based up my conversation with Doug last week, and the email
from Gary. We have not yet dropped the pool level. First, we need to understand the criteria with the new
living room location, and it's relation to the Master Bedroom elevation. Then we can propose some options
for dropping the pool level.
Attached sketch E4 shows the living room dropped, to allow an accessible or walkable landscape area
above, close to the elevation of the existing grass north of the existing living room. (We actually show that
area raised 1' higher than the existing grass, to improve headroom below.) This would maintain more of
the view from the terrace above - we would not have to look directly onto a large roof. This scheme also
shows the pool on the same level, and shows guest cottage with east-facing balconies.
Sketch 4A has the floor of the new living room at +45', slightly higher than the Master Bedroom. If the
green roof over the living room is at +57, we can get a 9'-10' ceiling in the living room.
Sketch 4B lowers the living room t +42'-6" - the same height as the Master Bedroom.
We also discussed slightly raising the level of the green roof, in case we need to raise the level of the living
room floor.
Please send us your comments. When we understand your preference, we can study options on lowering
the pool area slightly.
Thanks,
Warwick
Warwick Wicksman, AIA
Princi al
Gensler
2500 Broadway
Suite 300
EFTA00755359
Santa Monica, California 90404
USA
EFTA00755360