They’re all sterile, both inside and out from the ones I’ve seen. They all look IMO like psuedo-Third Reich.
Yeah, the ponds done away with years ago, along with the Chapel and a few of the other beautiful old buildings. They let them fall into disrepair and then claimed it would cost to much to renovate them. Sal On Sep 23, 2016, at 8:49 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote: ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>, <salsunshineiniowa@...> wrote : Pool in the front? Groan. Not to mention that it at least used to be that water was frowned on at all, supposedly that was why the ponds at MUM were filled in and the whole landscape changed around. Water is now in? Great, but why does it seem like most of these “principles” more than anything seem designed to make people uncomfortable, both the people who feel they have to live them, as well as anyone else in the neighborhood. Bet you Nader’s kids won’t want to have anything to do with a pool where anyone passing by can have a look, for as long as they want. I can’t imagine anything worse from a kid’s POV. I suppose they could plant hedges but that’s probably bad juju too. Sal Water was considered bad? They filled in that pond on the MIU campus? Terrible. That pond was home to so many amphibians and the nicest pair of water rats. I loved that pond. It was always so nice to walk home at night over the little path that bisected that pond and listen to the frogs and hear the water rustling with the swimming of those little mammals. What a crock - remove this little natural environment based on some cockimamy principle of "architects-who-make-shit-up". That Nader house is pretty typical of upscale Floridian houses where you get this combo of ersatz Greco-Roman style coupled with a Western idea of what prosperity is supposed to look like. That house is not attractive other than the palm trees and its soft yellow color. It appears very inorganic and sterile. They could have made it much more interesting by varying the roofline and enclosing the front to make a stunning inside courtyard - among many other things. Curved windows without those silly shutters (which probably aren't functional) would be much better and notice the window sizes are so small and very uniform in size. Still, I'm sure it's very sumptuous inside. On Sep 23, 2016, at 7:45 AM, j_alexander_stanley@... <mailto:j_alexander_stanley@...> [FairfieldLife] <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>> wrote: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/business/real-estate/north-end-home-with-vedic-principles-wins-board-ap/nsYD3/ <http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/business/real-estate/north-end-home-with-vedic-principles-wins-board-ap/nsYD3/> I can see how the Vedic principles are making a layout that is weird by local standards. The pool is in the water corner, which puts it right in the front yard. But, pulling the house forward and putting the pool in the back yard, on the west side of the house, would apparently be very bad juju. When we were adding on to our original house and rectifying it to MMY-SV standards, we had to expand the existing north pond eastward to create more water surface area in the correct sector. Fortunately, all that fill dirt was put to good use making the new east pond. The old driveway used to go down a deep gully, over a culvert, and back up; now it goes straight across the top of a dam, and the dam needed to be wide enough that Petra didn't feel unsafe.