La Jolla Residence - San Diego | Zaha Hadid
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Despite this, appeals from some neighbors, according to separate data from Zaha Hadid and San Diego.
The planning committee on Oct. 20 approved Hadid and the San Diego public company demolished an existing home at 8490 Whale Watch Street in La Jolla and replaced it with a 12-foot walk for 12 years. in .
The project, which the company described as an "introverted sculptural structure", marks the Hadidokus trademark for elegant plasticity. Sitting in a narrow half-acre area, the roofline is curved like a boat drill, so that boundaries can be identified and found between inside and outside. Office Hadid submitted a proposal, a plan for a version of the website and Hadid published the Rove Gallery London website for "La Jolla Residence".
The La Jolla Community Planning Society held in the Hall of Commerce (James Brown's Public Convention "anti-Zaha meeting"), has a number of questions for Pesis. The members of the association say that the projects violate the planned local regulations and are worried that the house, while the member Ed Furtek is put in a meeting, another member, Dale Naegle, is moving more and more like a dakan ...
But the planning committee unanimously rejected his eta appeal, supporting the project.
"I was quite impressed with the project," said planning commissioner Eric Naslund, architect of the Peruvian architecture firm E San Diego. He noted that the house has not violated FAR rules and has no regression and is "respectful" of the surrounding environment. "Of course there are houses of that size and size in the neighborhood," he added.
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The La Jolla Community Planning Association will not judge whether it is planned, but if the next step of the project is approved by the city council, Brown's overall environment will admit it is much more challenging. "It's a tent that had to be designed," Brown said. "In politics 100 percent."
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