From: Warwick Wicksman To: Gary Kerney Subject: RE: Flagpole Pool Paving Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 23:26:35 +0000 Attachments: 100715_047jpg; 100715_122jpg Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> My main concern is that could be a lot of deck area to cover, and 16x16 may be too fussy for the main field (not the carpets or accents). Attached is a view of the old pool deck. I do not think it would stand out of some of that was turned at a 45 degree angle. See also attached paving at entry to the garden, where there are two angles... Warwick Wicksman. AIA Gensler 2500 Broadway Suite 300 Santa Monica, California 90404 USA http://www.Gensler.com Click here to view Gensler's 2010 Annual Report. From: Gary Kemey [mailto Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 4:17 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein; Warwick Wicksman Subject: RE: Flagpole Pool Paving 16x16 is our stock in coral the rugs typicaly in the main compound are cutting to 8x16 and doing a double border and diagonal 16x16 field within the borders Jeffrey could see maby some 12x12 satillo tile or the 6x6 blue waterline tile as a accent/border component in the deck as well From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wed 4/27/2011 2:25 PM To: Warwick Wicksman Cc: Gary Kemey Subject: Re: flagpole Pool Paving flush„ and please provide hardscpe.. the shade structure on left „ unfortunaley does not work on site, you are forced to look at ugly rocks. face south. , so i chose to replace it with landscape.. Unfortualtey though I said from the begining that attempting to design this project from your offices would be virtulaly impossible these things reinforce that postion.. like the main house, where the roads terrace are still in the same stage from christmas , is holding up the project. On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Warwick Wicksman Jeffrey and Gary, wrote: Are there any comments on the flagpole pool drawings I sent last week? I still need to know the following, so we can finish these dra