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We had a great architect when we added to our old house twice. Everything blended, and he made excellent changes to my original design, but then he also lived in a house and could suggest things that made sense. But the, Frank Lloyd Wright also lived in a house, and still designed beautifully impractical housing at times. Keep after the design so that it works both aesthetically and practically. You have the advantage of having worked at your place for awhile, and you know what the needs are. Even if I had been there at the beginning, I had no experience with the day-to-day of an institution like these, and may not have been much help.
Keep us posted.
Keep us posted.
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