From: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 4:14 PM To: John P. Woods Subject: Re: LS1 Pavilion Even rough hand sketch better than words for me On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 12:01 PM John P. Wood &g=; wrote: One other thought. I feel the eastern =ide that faces St. John should sit on a stone base like a fortress, even i= we have a lower floor. It will give the appropriate feel to the base of t=e building, which will sit on top. I will push it further away from the po=l. I was just trying to reduce wall height. I will send a revised site pla= and elevations next week. JPW < = > From: John P. Woods Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 11:13 AM To: 'jeffrey E.' Subject: RE: LSJ Pavilion class="MsoNormal gmail_msg">l thought we were eliminating the privacy wall and doing the screening =ith landscaping. What about a light structure like a vertical trellis with=plants on it to form the back drop for the courtyard? We can also put palm= in front of it on the courtyard side. If you do two floors, what do you w=nt to put on the lower level? The primary area to incorporate a lower leve= is under the terraces facing St. John. The main part of the building sits=mostly on grade. The terrace is between 12 —14 feet wide, but we =an make it wider. </=pan> =/span> JPW ap> =/p> From: jeffrey E. [mailto:[email protected] S=nt: Friday, March 10, 2017 9:01 AM To: John P. Woods, AIA Subject: Re: LSJ Pavilion EFTA_R1_01902224 EFTA02656488