From: Jeevacation [email protected]> To: Subject: Re: Re: Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:16:55 +0000 Are you free for a call Sent from my iPhone On Apr 27, 2010, at 4:01 PM, "robert couturier" wrote: > I think so, pretty solid, as white as the glass and can be honed so > it is not as slippery... It usually is available in large quantities > and with few defects. Slabs should be examined and picked out before > hand. There can be surprises... > Sent via BlackBeny from T-Mobile > Original Message > From: "Gary Kerney" [email protected]> > Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 10:06:42 > To: com>; Jeffrey [email protected]> > Cc: [email protected]>; Abram Muljana > Subject: RE: > is the Tassos a good substitute for all the walls? what is the > sq.ft. cost and avalibility of Tassos? > From: robert couturier [mailto > Sent: Tue 4/27/2010 10:07 AM > To: Jeffrey E stein > Cc: Gary Kerney; Abram Muljana > Subject: Re: > Well, I sketched a bigger version of the Escorial for the courtyard, > you will get it a little later. We can talk about the materials, but > we need something other than concrete for the bands I was hoping to > do with pebbles. Not sure what yet. Once we settle on a pattern we > can decide. > I looked at the sketches for the steam room. They are going now, you > should get them any minute now they reflect what you seem to want an > need. > The steam and the shower will be in white Tassos, marble, walls can > be polished but the steps and the floors will need to be honed, so > you don't kill yourself in there. > Did you notice the detail for the bathroom, the polished metal strip EFTA00633320
> that will cover the joints of the glass slabs. I think they are a > necessity, the metal strips, I mean, so they will cover the > unavoidable imperfections at the edges of the glass slabs. > More later. Original Message > From: Jeffrey Epstein > To: Robert Couturier > Subject: > Sent: Apr 27, 2010 9:21 AM > I realize that these are teathing problems > Sent from my iPhone > Sent via BlacicBerry from T-Mobile EFTA00633321

