Looks like Steve Job's didn't use SketchUp!
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See that round thing in the kitchen? That's the elevator to the 29,000 square foot luxury bunker eight stories down. The indoor pool, bowling alley, theatre, holodeck, and koi pond are all in the bunker. All the rooms above ground are just going to be used by security and the mother-in-law when she visits. [You can't really imagine his spoiled children accepting those tiny bedrooms and a shared bath can you?]
Oh and what look like garage bays are really car elevators. The collection of supercars are all underground.
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mike,
where did you get the plans from? they are very good. are there pictures of the elevations or a 3D?
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Ross, You are making me split a gut laughing.
Edson, That's all I have. No elevations of 3Ds but will look more. I picked up this on iClarified. As a Mac user you should check it out
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Edson,
Check this out, it has a basement and roof plan!
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/09/steve-jobs-house-plans/?pid=43&pageid=23857&viewall=true
I imagine it would be possible to do a rough SU model based on this info. The roof looks to be a green roof!
I will keep and eye out for elevations and sections.
Mike
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Hmmm let's see Estimated cost 8.45 million divided by 4910 sq ft= $1720/sq ft.(Allows for more than modest finishing)
Architects are Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, apparently, they are the apple store boys. -
@dale said:
Hmmm let's see Estimated cost 8.45 million divided by 4910 sq ft= $1720/sq ft.(Allows for more than modest finishing)
Architects are Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, apparently, they are the apple store boys.Maybe Jobs likes to do his jobs on gold toilet fixtures.
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@dale said:
Hmmm let's see Estimated cost 8.45 million divided by 4910 sq ft= $1720/sq ft.(Allows for more than modest finishing)
Architects are Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, apparently, they are the apple store boys.pretty sure they did a certain former ceo of microsoft's house too.
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@ross macintosh said:
Maybe Jobs likes to do his jobs on gold toilet fixtures.
Not far off Ross, Gold is at $1300 an ounce, I figure you you could have a substrate and guild it with an ounce of gold for $1720/sq ft. That would leave you what... $420/sq ft for stuff to put the gold on, you know lumber, granite..... What would be considered high end houses here are coming in at around $275/sq ft.
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Hmmmmm....the iHouse. I think I'll wait for the next generation to come out, I hear it will have a camera.
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@daniel said:
Hmmmmm....the iHouse. I think I'll wait for the next generation to come out, I hear it will have a camera.
That made me chuckle
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But will he get reception with that floor layout?
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@unknownuser said:
But will he get reception with that floor layout?
Only if he covers it with a rubber bumper.
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