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From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@grnail.com> To: Warwick Wicksman ctl Cc: gary Subject: Re: LSJ Flagpole Pool Images - Email 1 of 2 Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 21:36:14 +0000 Warwick„ I am at loss. yes there were variations„ however in the past three months, moving the living room up and down is not a real variation.. The circulation that i stated was a priority , still shows this ridculus dust pan at the end of the road sorry.. its not fair On Apr 29, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Warwick Wicksman wrote: Jeffrey, We did agree to provide some reference images for decking. On the recent directive to go with all 16x16 coral stone, I had put that aside. Attached are the reference images we had gathered. I also attached pattern diagrams based on this week's emails. These do not represent the actual images, just the areas we would like to delineate. We need your feedback on the images first. • Option 1: Based on desire for main field to be 16x16 coral stone. Placed at 45 degree angle. Pool border, area in front of building, and carpet at shade structure would all be larger pattern. • Option 2: Our preference for the main field would be larger stone, about 30x30, placed on a 45 degree angle. Pool border and areas by steps and building could be 16x16 accent stone, orthogonal. Carpet at shade structure would be more intricate pattern. • Option 3: Similar to Option 2, but omitted path from steps to building. I do not think that area needs to be defined. More detailed pattern at the shade structure. • Option 4: Similar to Option 3, but with a more detailed pattern at detailed pattern at the shade structure and in front of the building. On our last couple of calls, I mentioned that now that the layout was pretty set, we need to re-engage a landscape designer to work on Hardscape and Landscape for this area. (That is typically how we address that scope, as that is not our expertise.) We discussed the difficulty of having someone from here do that work, as that person needs to be on the island. I thought Gary had someone local lined up for this, but if not, we can look for the right consultant. Please remember that while it is true we were released to start in December, our focus has been shifting back and forth from the flagpole area to the main residence. During this time, we've provided a design development set of drawings for the flagpole pool area building and shade structures - missing only paving for the deck and landscape. Also, we have generated almost 40 variations of the main residence area, including open pools, enclosed pools below living rooms, numerous terrace layouts, and the current pool location version. Both in hand sketches, cad sketches, and 3d Sketchup models. It seems to me that now that both areas are getting pretty set (flagpole pool and living room/main pool), we should be able to finish off the flagpole area, and start to do some detailed design on the main residence area. Thanks, Warwick Warwick Wicksman, AIA Princi al Gensler USA http://www.Genslercom EFTA00628694 Click here to view Gensler's 2010 Annual Report. ----Original Message From: jeffrey epstein [mailtoleevacation@gmail.comj Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 6:12 AM To: Warwick Wicksman Cc: Garykerney; Darren Indyke Subject: Since december I have asked for a hardscape plan for flagpole pool and circulation from master to library. The project is extremely delayed . 3 months ago you toldme that you would send images and a first pass . To date nothing received Sorry for all the typos .Sent from my iPhone <LSJ Paving Images - low res.pdf> EFTA00628695

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