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From: Richard Kahn ..tj
To: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@grnail.com>
Subject: Fwd: Report on St. Thomas
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 14:11:24 +0000
numbers seem to high..
please advise what you would like done and i will negotiate
thank you
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
New York, NY 10022
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Date: March 10, 2015 at 10:09:51 AM EDT
From: Brandon Thompson <
To: Richard Kahn <
Subject: Re: Report on St. Thomas
Dear Mr. Kahn,
Of all my works, this Library will be one of the most challenging projects. The reason I am saying this is
because you have to strike perfect balance between lime-wash finish and moldings, baseboard and upper
construction. One very important factor will be to balance matte surfaces and semi gloss. Also there will be
color interaction and all together have to play like musicians in concert.
Library Wooden Part;
I. Wash the panels that became "purple".
2. Wash the surfaces of all the moldings designated for finish change.
3. Wash the surfaces chosen to have color change.
4. Refinish the panels with white wash / lime wash , so they will blend with the rest of color.
5. Polish initially all surfaces with higher shin.
6. Polish the moldings designated for higher finish.
7. Color decorative elements on the columns and upper frieze.
8. Balance surfaces finished with shin and matt.
9. Wax all surfaces to protect them against high humidity.
Complete work of this scope
36,500.-
Modification of the Rectangle
1. Fabrication of the dome like molding on inside of the Rectangle, an appropriate angle that will hide the
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shadow from side lighting.
2. Rounding the corners on the Rectangle to prepare for painting the new design.
3. Sealing and priming the newly fabricated areas for painting.
Complete work
$7,200.-
Painting New Design
1. Repainting the Sky and the Clouds
2. Modify the lower part of the Sky and Clouds with glazes ( if is possible to save time and money ).
3. Paint the Sky and Clouds over fabricated area.
4. Paint the Trellis design, starting in each corner of the Library .
4A. The Trellis design will consist of tree rods in each corner of the Library supporting Upper Trellis, a
rectangular structure which
will confirm with the shape of the new fabricated Rectangle. This will open window-like space for in-
painting Upper design that
will give the illusion of much greater space.
5. Painting vine that will interwove around the Trellis design ( preferably with the local vine )
6. Painting some local birds sitting on the Trellis design.
7. Application of the painting varnish to finished painting.
Complete work
$33,500.-
Total surface of the Ceiling approximately 1,400.- square feet
If the changing of the Sky on the lower portion of the Ceiling will not work, I will re-paint it at my expense.
If both projects would be accepted, the fabrication of the Rectangle shall proceed the project, as will require
drying time.
Brandon Thompson
On 3/9/2015 2:23 PM, Richard Kahn wrote:
please provide prices for each suggestions / scope of work
thank you
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
New York. NY 10022
On Mar 9, 2015, at 2:33 PM, Brandon Thompson > wrote:
Dear Mr. Kahn,
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How much work do you wish me to do at the Library?
Do you want me to handle just the woodwork? As I mentioned to you before, I would treat the sections
differently to make it logical looking.
I would emphasize some architectural elements ( very gently ) to make more "important" than the others.
Do you want me to strip certain sections and redo the white-lime-wash? Also I mentioned to you about
introduction of light pastel colors to various carved elements.
The Library is a great interior and I really would have to concentrate to finish properly this time to make it
exceptional.
Do you want me to address the ceiling? I can produce the design for Mr. Epstein, so he can than decide
about the ceiling.
The rectangular part would have to be redone. Inner section of the rectangle would have to be treated in a
way that will loose the shadow from the side lighting.
The way I can see this work, is to fill immediate interior step of the rectangle and make it dome-like. This
way the lighting will be dispersed and the design possible to make great illusion of space. The trellis could
be in-painted and the decorations on the trellis. The inner section would be again painted in much gentler
fashion to make the illusion superior to the present one. Mind you, the cloud is not only white spot like right
now. It has shades and picks other colors from the sides.
If you want me to produce the design for the ceiling, I can do this this week. I can make a scaled project and
submit to you within 5-7 days. I will charge for the design $3,500.-
Very kindly,
Brandon
On 3/9/2015 12:16 PM, Richard Kahn wrote:
what is your bid?
please advise
thank you
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
New York NY 10022
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On Mar 9, 2015, at 1:13 AM, Brandon Thompson > wrote:
Dear Mr. Kahn,
The Library of Mr. Epstein in St. Thomas is very, very impressive. All 24 columns are very richly carved
as well as upper section supported by the columns.
When you enter the Library what is really strikes you is "sameness". The idea of lime-wash is good but
as I have been taught at the Academy of Fine Arts, every good design is sort of governed by the function.
All the woodwork at the Library is treated the same. There is no distinction what is important or what is
not. Surely, the column has different function than the base, moldings differ from the panels.
There is no question that the Library needs help at this time and on a different levels.
When I arrived at St. Thomas, the weather was beautiful, dry and pleasant. On the close inspection of the
wood, I noticed that the wood must have been exposed to a high humidity as well. The reason I think so
is because the wooden grain is rather wide open. Also there are many tiny checks in the wood as well as
wood shows roughness in many places especially at the window. This calls for treatment.
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The second observation of mine is that the panels and some other sections of the wood are not uniform is
color. Some of them not only stayed not white washed but some of them are purplish now. Most likely,
they have to be stripped of current finish and fresh lime-stone finish re-applied to render uniform look
again of all panels.
The third, there is a difference between the craftsmanship and artistry.
The current lime-wash did not reach full potential for the finishing of the Library. The design on the
woodwork reminiscences Art Nouveau in style.
This might be a novel idea, but I would suggest to treat most of the decorations with various colored wax
to further indicate sea life evocative by design. These have to be done with sensitivity: a pastel sort of
treatment. I can elaborate on the idea.
The other and very important factor in the Library is the ceiling. The idea of painting clouds is good, but
everything is the same: the same feeling of sameness.
The clouds do not differ from the bottom of the ceiling to the top. All is the same. We all know, that the
sky is either lighter on the horizon or light emerald color.
The color at the top may be more misty to imitate distance. I sincerely believe, that the ceiling shall be
re-designed to give the greater illusion of space.
I would suggest painting a trellis, like a metal construction and in-painting vine or other decorative
elements on it. To incorporate the rectangular construction on the ceiling would be necessary to greatly
increase illusion of space. The rectangular construction at present time looks artificial and estranged from
the rest of the room. It actually should tie the design of the woodwork with the design of the ceiling.
When you turn the lights on, inside the rectangle, you have very strong image of shade. It is almost
disturbing look. The inside of the rectangle would have to be changed so the shadow will not appear
when the lights are on. I was thinking about it and there is a way out of this problem, but only if Mr.
Epstein will agrees to it.
I could produce a design to this effect.
Please, let me know which way do you want me to go and I will write specs and design the treatment
accordingly.
Now I understand why Mr. Epstein told me he does not need decorator. I feel too many peoples gave him
wrong advise.
Very kindly,
Brandon
PS. I hold Masters Degree in Arts and I can easily handle every inside project.
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