From: Christian Duvernois <Ma> To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Re: LSJ Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2011 22:31:08 +0000 Dear Jeffrey, I am really sorry to agree with you when you say that "this doesn't seem to be working", I mean the way we are or rather not communicating. The kitchen landing was drawn according to the as-built drawing provided to me by Shane. While the landing is hidden behind a wall in the 3-d view, it is apparent on the drawing #T 103- "Terrace view with plants" that there is a space left there. It's less visible, and I agree with you, can be kind of confusing on the drawing T#102, because of the similar stone texture given to the walls of the stairs and of the kitchen building. The stairs should not be a major issue from the kitchen bay since they are located below and on the right side of the kitchen building. With the succession of terraces cascading on both sides of the staircase, and with a carefully chosen planting scheme, the stairs will look fully integrated to the landscape and be part of the architectural interest of this part of the island. As far as your comment, "To go east before going west" - the design allows the number of steps required to traverse the elevation change without encroaching any space upon the road, and to provide also a direct access to the bicycle parking. It does take more than ten minutes, at least when you are confronted with your drawing board and a desire to provide the best design possible, to make even a simple architectural sketch by hand or by computer. Especially when we are addressing parts of the site that are already existing, such as the first section of the staircase , the kitchen and the master suite buildings. I hope that you will understand that I am not trying to argue with you but only to make you realize that those sketches are not absent minded ones but the result of a serious desire to find an adequate solution to the landscaping of this part of your property