From: "Jeffrey E." To: Ramon Alonso Bee: Subject: Re: Questions... Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2018 11:28:10 +0000 master needs only a pantry , full kitchen elsehwwere smells etc. with a way to bring food. 2. it can never be part of a livign area. . cooking smells. 3. my bedroom windows do nnot need to open more than to air out the place. . the sitting area shoudl be open the bed not.. 5 your vision is not accurate. the pool area is way above the retreat. not sure if you need to go back to see for yourself . telling me the topo is inaccurate is silly you and i were there. . rooms idential but romantic bathrooms with great views. common seating . talking area. you have horrible spaces looking into the back of the hill through a widow over the sink??!!!/ to summarize, your main compound is dead on arrival. nothing like the images you showed . GSJ presentation is an embarassment for you. bad numbers, eleveations. no toilets. too many seats. . CLEAN SLATE there is absolutley nothing worth keeping. On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 1:46 AM, Ramon Alonso < > wrote: Dear Jeffrey, I would appreciate if you could answer some of these questions in order for us to be on the same page and clarify some doubts we have: I. We understand that master retreat should have a small "owner's kitchen" nearby for eventual light snacks and light cooking. Should this kitchen be part of the master retreat (same level) for your personal use or can the ladies' kitchen service you and them? 2. Should the ladies kitchen be completely enclosed or can it be open or semi-open into their living/dining room areas? 3. Will you eventually visit the ladies' living areas or it is exclusively for their use? Seating/Dining in their area should be considered only for four people? 4. I am aware you mentioned that the master retreat windows will not be opened so we will make sure to use fixed panels and nothing sliding but Im a bit confused about your expectation for this room's facade. Should it be more