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Dear Mr. Architect:
Please design and build me a house. I am not quite
sure of what I need, so you should use your discretion. My house
should have somewhere between two and forty-five bedrooms. Just
make sure the plans are such that the bedrooms can be easily added
or deleted. When you bring the blueprints to me, I will make the
final decision of what I want. Also, bring me the cost breakdown
for each configuration so that I can arbitrarily pick one.
Keep in mind that the house I ultimately choose must
cost less than the one I am currently living in. Make sure, however,
that you correct all the deficiencies that exist in my current house
(the floor of my kitchen vibrates when I walk across it, and the
walls don't have nearly enough insulation in them).
As you design, also keep in mind that I want to keep
yearly maintenance costs as low as possible. This should mean the
incorporation of extra-cost features like aluminum, vinyl, or composite
siding. (If you choose not to specify aluminum, be prepared to explain
your decision in detail.)
Please take care that modern design practices and
the latest materials are used in construction of the house, as I
want it to be a showplace for the most up-to-date ideas and methods.
Be alerted, however, that kitchen should be designed to accommodate,
among other things, my 1952 Gibson refrigerator.
To insure that you are building the correct house
for our entire family, make certain that you contact each of our
children, and also our in-laws. My mother-in-law will have very
strong feelings about how the house should be designed, since she
visits us at least once a year. Make sure that you weigh all of
these options carefully and come to the right decision. I, however,
retain the right to overrule any choices that you make.
Please don't bother me with small details right now.
Your job is to develop the overall plans for the house: get the
big picture. At this time, for example, it is not appropriate to
be choosing the color of the carpet. However, keep in mind that
my wife likes blue.
Also, do not worry at this time about acquiring the
resources to build the house itself. Your first priority is to develop
detailed plans and specifications. Once I approve these plans, however,
I would expect the house to be under roof within 48 hours.
While you are designing this house specifically for
me, keep in mind that sooner or later I will have to sell it to
someone else. It therefore should have appeal to a wide variety
of potential buyers. Please make sure before you finalize the plans
that there is a consensus of the population in my area that they
like the features this house has. I advise you to run up and look
at my neighbor's house he constructed last year. We like it a great
deal. It has many features that we would also like in our new home,
particularly the 75-foot swimming pool. With careful engineering,
I believe that you can design this into our new house without impacting
the final cost.
Please prepare a complete set of blueprints. It is
not necessary at this time to do the real design, since they will
be used only for construction bids. Be advised, however, that you
will be held accountable for any increase of construction costs
as a result of later design changes. You must be thrilled to be
working on as an interesting project as this! To be able to use
the latest techniques and materials and to be given such freedom
in your designs is something that can't happen very often. Contact
me as soon as possible with your complete ideas and plans.
PS: My wife has just told me that she disagrees with
many of the instructions I've given you in this letter. As architect,
it is your responsibility to resolve these differences. I have tried
in the past and have been unable to accomplish this. If you can't
handle this responsibility, I will have to find another architect.
PPS: Perhaps what I need is not a house at all, but
a travel trailer. Please advise me as soon as possible if this is
the case. .
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