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Dale Sweeney - Architect <br />roof line are also eliminated to allow the use of more traditional elements. Also, columns <br />replaced more contemporary solid walls at the sides of the decks off the guestrooms on <br />the pool side, as well as at dormers at other sides of the building. <br />A canopy is added to provide a sense of an entrance, along with elements such as palm <br />tree medallions to add more of a Hawaiian flavor. More glass area is added on the entry <br />side and the pool side of the lobby for a better connection from the lobby to the exterior, <br />Although shingle siding is an approved material, it is not as commonly found on the <br />island as the lap, board -and -batten, and panel siding shown on the new design. Lava - <br />rock stone veneer is still utilized, yet in a ledgestone style and not in the large massing <br />previously shown on the stair towers. <br />The colors are within the same families that were approved for the previous design, and <br />still provide contrast which, along with the various siding types, breaks up the massing <br />and scale of the building. <br />Exterior wall lights shown are to provide streams of light extending a few feet up and <br />down on the walls and does not project out to cause off-site light pollution. There will be <br />additional lighting as required at entrances. <br />The infinity pool is close to the same size as before, but more deck area is added along <br />with planters terracing down the slope to avoid the appearance of a tall wall at the <br />edge of the pool and deck. <br />As mentioned previously, the 3D modeling and photo -realistic renderings provide the <br />best realistic images to visualize the new design. And though the colors shown are <br />actual colors from Sherwin-Williams, there may be some color shifts depending on the <br />printers and paper used. <br />I hope this provides the information needed for your review. I look forward to further <br />discussions on the project during the presentation. <br />Dale Sweeney - Architect <br />G 5715 143rd Place SE, Bellevue, WA 98006 2 <br />