From: Christian Duvernois
To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Re:
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 23:49:41 +0000
It's not exactly a service stair but rather an alternative one to leave you a personal staircase to the bike parking. Both
stairs will be treated with the same aesthetic attention, and therefore will be no more obtrusive to the view than the
stairs to the bike parking. The symmetry of the double staircase will in fact make it look less like a "service" stair and
more like an appropriate architectural feature. Furthermore, by turning the last set of stairs parallel to the road, It
allows the pedestrian realm (stairs and sidewalk) and the vehicular realm (road) to be separated with a wall, which will
provide a softer transition from walkway to road. If you would prefer to remove the double staircase, and instead just
have one stair to the bike parking, then that is perfectly viable. Finally, with an appropriate planting scheme (low-
growing, wind tolerant plants) the visibility of the final sequence of stairs from the kitchen window will be negligible.
christian you made a service stair „ directly in line with the kitchen view. why? it makes no sense.
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