The ball is in her court now, so we'll see what all she can come up with.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Cannot Defy the Laws of Physics
The meeting with Nicole went well. The good news is that she really does seem to understand what we want. The bad news is that doesn't change the problem. I think she wants to tell us, in the voice of Scotty from Star Trek, "Captain, you cannot defy the laws of physics." We're trying to feed three rooms (bed, bath, closet) from one point (the end of the hallway) and we have an arc of about 110 degrees (more or less) in which to do it. That's going to make for some odd shaped rooms or a longer hallway. If we push the garage forward the job becomes easier, but I'm not a fan of houses in which the front facade is dominated by garage so that concerns me. I'm also somewhat hesitant to push the rest of the house further down the hill on the lot because it will make it harder to be able to see the lake at the back and cause more dependance on a retaining wall between the front and back yards. We could also maybe look at a way of moving the kitchen out of there to make more room, but that pretty much blows up the rest of the design and causes a total do-over. So that would be a last resort I guess. If either the kitchen or the garage moved out of the way the available arc of space at the end of the (short) hall could be a full 180 degrees (like most normal houses) and it would be a lot easier to get it all in there. Barring any change in the laws of physics the answer may lie in some compromise involving all of these things: slightly weird shaped rooms, slightly longer hallway, slightly more garage on the front, and somewhat moving the kitchen.
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