Comments on: Behind the Design Review: Waterview Garden https://yr-architecture.com/behind-the-design-review-waterview-garden/ We design warm, inviting, and enduring custom homes that inspire you to connect with your site’s unique place. Sat, 06 Jun 2020 21:13:15 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Cindy https://yr-architecture.com/behind-the-design-review-waterview-garden/#comment-280 Sat, 06 Jun 2020 21:13:15 +0000 https://yr-architecture.com/?p=74643#comment-280 What a wasted view. With the pool on the front of the house it could be in any vinyl village neighborhood in suburbia. I would far rather be in the pool over looking the lake. I have designed pools and while the grade might be more of an issue in the back you could step down to the pool that way when you’re looking at the lake the pool is at a lower grade not hogging the view. That way you enjoy the lake from the pool. I also find the connection between the garage roof and the roof of the house could use a bit more consideration. It appears a bit awkward. Like a reno rather then a new build. I know they didn’t ask you to review this but it is worth mention. Just my opinion. Been wrong before, could be here too. Hard to tell without site pictures and elevation to work off of.

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By: Daniel L. Pelzl https://yr-architecture.com/behind-the-design-review-waterview-garden/#comment-279 Sat, 06 Jun 2020 10:26:08 +0000 https://yr-architecture.com/?p=74643#comment-279 I had imagined the pool to be in the house! (With large skylights) Silly me. Nothing about the cost? What is over the garage? I favor wall hung toilets for looks and ease of cleaning. I like the idea of light from two sides (#159 of A Pattern Language). I am learning about “flat” roofs. I just looked at one in Columbus last Tuesday. Work is scheduled to start today. About 2800 sf of EDPM fully adhered.

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