Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the style of the original homes and the style of the new house and I think it looks great (and it isn't even done yet).
I find it very hard to believe that this gentleman ultimately would be told to tear down his house. Seems to me at best the plaintiffs might get a court order directing him to make some modifications to make it blend into the neighborhood a little better, maybe requiring some landscaping cover or something.
I feel like this is a trumped up story being made into a "very big deal" by some hysterical types.
That would be a sad day for design. Maybe a few architects can tell the court how it should rule in some unrelated case.
The problem here is that the folks who issued the permits made their decision, and now the builder has a right to rely on that decision.
Anonymous wrote:I like the style of the original homes and the style of the new house and I think it looks great (and it isn't even done yet).
I find it very hard to believe that this gentleman ultimately would be told to tear down his house. Seems to me at best the plaintiffs might get a court order directing him to make some modifications to make it blend into the neighborhood a little better, maybe requiring some landscaping cover or something.
I feel like this is a trumped up story being made into a "very big deal" by some hysterical types.
That would be a sad day for design. Maybe a few architects can tell the court how it should rule in some unrelated case.
Anonymous wrote:I like the style of the original homes and the style of the new house and I think it looks great (and it isn't even done yet).
I find it very hard to believe that this gentleman ultimately would be told to tear down his house. Seems to me at best the plaintiffs might get a court order directing him to make some modifications to make it blend into the neighborhood a little better, maybe requiring some landscaping cover or something.
I feel like this is a trumped up story being made into a "very big deal" by some hysterical types.
That would be a sad day for design. Maybe a few architects can tell the court how it should rule in some unrelated case.
I like the style of the original homes and the style of the new house and I think it looks great (and it isn't even done yet).
I find it very hard to believe that this gentleman ultimately would be told to tear down his house. Seems to me at best the plaintiffs might get a court order directing him to make some modifications to make it blend into the neighborhood a little better, maybe requiring some landscaping cover or something.
I feel like this is a trumped up story being made into a "very big deal" by some hysterical types.
Anonymous wrote:They need to begin tearing down the original homes they are horrendous
Except that (among other things), the whiners single handedly tainted the reputation of that particular neighborhood, and probably tainted any future sales, or worse. They really do need to get over their teeny penis size. It seems a nerve was hit with PP, probably a loser, shet stirrer himself
Anonymous wrote:Frank Lloyd Wright, contemporary Ludwig Mies van der Rohe minimal modernism is hot. I'm drawn to it more and more with age, but alas, live in a post war colonial.
No win for anyone here now, with the neighbor already suing, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! I can't believe this issue making national news. This is about three miles from my house, and I think the lawsuits are ridiculous, as do most of the neighbors in the district this house sits in. It's really just a handful of crazies that are he'll bent on making these people tear down the house. I really hope the home gets finished. It's really a shame that it his happened. If the plans were approved, they should be able to move forward!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really wish more new houses were intelligent build, modern houses, and not some faux colonial mcmansion shit.
What do you care? If its not on your property, don't worry about it. This is exactly WHY people like you will never have enough money to afford a new house. You are too busy spending your time trying to police the neighborhood. You know, like the insane, gun toting, "neighborhood watch" George Zimmerman types. If you want to better the neighborhood, move somewhere else.
This is also what shows a huge lack of class, independent of money. MYOB's show far more class than do-nothing know it alls that know very little and show it at every opportunity. The "big swinging dick" syndrome of the teeny tiny penis. Please, stop announcing to the world how frustrated you are with your own life. We are tired of hearing your whining.
Someone's whining, but it isn't PP.
Are you this unhinged about every subject in your life?