Note: Since completion of the house I have also decided to allow guest bloggers to post articles related to remodeling. This continues the education process.
TIMELINE
Architect Selection - December 2002 through January 2003
Getting a Permit - January 2003 through November 2004
Construction - November 2004 through September 2006
Post Construction - October 2006 through ???
The Silhouette Goes Up
Mon, Jul 21 2003 11:34 AM
| Getting a Permit, Remodel, Silhouette
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Design Ready for Art Jury and Planning Commission Review
Thu, Jun 26 2003 12:38 PM
| Art Jury, Craftsman, Gamble house, Getting a Permit, Greene and Greene, Pasadena, Planning Commission, Remodel
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The initial design is ready for the Art Jury and Planning Commission to review. The issues were that we were mixing Ranch and Colonial style features on the house and that we should pick one....so we picked Craftsman. In California, it evolved from the California Bungalow. Craftsman-style houses are evident all around the Los Angeles area and especially in Pasadena where Greene and Greene really developed this style from their Japanese and native material influences. The Gamble House is a big inspiration in this project.
Initial Design Review
Wed, Apr 9 2003 12:32 PM
| Getting a Permit, Olympia Greer, Remodel
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Reviewed the initial design with the architect.
Retainer Given to Architect
Sun, Jan 19 2003 12:30 PM
| Architect Selection, Fees, Olympia Greer, Remodel
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Today is a big day! A retainer was given to Olympia Greer, our architect, to start work.
Architect Selection
Sat, Jan 18 2003 03:06 PM
| Architect Selection, Olympia Greer, Remodel
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After interviewing several people, we chose to go with Olympia Greer. We chose her because she has a great design sense and lives and works in Palos Verdes Estates.
The Permit & Construction Process
Sat, Jan 18 2003 02:53 PM
| Art Jury, Construction, Getting a Permit, Planning Commission, Remodel
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The first step is to get your drawings approved for aesthetics by the Art Jury. After their blessing, you can then go to the Planning Commission where they will weigh in on neighborhood compatibility, and listen to any neighbor's concerns. If there are concerns, you go before the Planning Commission and defend or compsomise on your position. The 5 members then vote to approve or deny your request for a permit. A majority of 3 members is required to grant approval.
Architect Selection Criteria
Sun, Dec 1 2002 02:55 PM
| Architect Selection, Olympia Greer, Remodel, Staircase
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We had certain criteria that we wanted met when we started to interview for an architect. They are, not necessarily in this order:
- Must be local in case here are problems and we need to meet.
- Must be intimately familiar with the Palos Verdes Estates Art Jury and Planning Commission processes as the requirements and hoops to jump through are very complex for the novice.
- Must be able to understand what I want and run with it. I can describe only so much of the feel and expect the architect to elaborate on it and interject original ideas. For example, take a look at Olympia Greer's vision of a Craftsman staircase railing.
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