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Duplicate of home?

voyager

I found a luxury home for sale and I love the design. I was thinking about buying an open lot in Malibu and I was wondering if it's legal to hire an architect to make a home just like it, or if it has to be different by how much.

This is the home: http://keithrandle.com/2011/05/1523-dolphin-ter/

 

 
Mar 4, 12 8:34 pm
Rusty!

Just mirror the layout and pick a different color, and noone will ever know.

Mar 4, 12 9:10 pm  · 
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Rusty!

If this post is legit, I'll gladly do the design of your dream home for $4.99M total. I know some Bulgarians who have the dolphin market cornered. 

Mar 4, 12 9:14 pm  · 
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toasteroven

are you soliciting proposals?

 

for that kind of budget I think you'd be able to get someone to design something that uses similar finishes and has a similar feel, but I predict that once you get into the process you'll realize that you will want something a little different based on your needs and the restrictions of the property you purchased.

Mar 5, 12 9:35 am  · 
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drums please, Fab?

<spam real estate post>

Mar 5, 12 9:45 am  · 
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To treat this seriously: voyager, according to US copyright law, the design of a building is considered copyrighted upon its publication in any media.  So as soon as that house design was drawn by the architect (media) and showed to the client (published), it's a copyrighted design.

You can certainly hire an architect and show them designs you like and ask for something similar - my clients do this all the time - but they and you cannot build a duplicate.

Mar 5, 12 10:43 am  · 
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randy1

1. call the real estate agents and ask them for the architects name.

2. call the architects!

3. hire them!!!!!!!

Mar 5, 12 11:33 am  · 
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curtkram

1. call the real estate agents and ask them for the architects name.

2. call the architects!

3. hire them!!!!!!!

Tried that, but they charge $15/hr for their time.  I need something more reasonable.  Since there is only a $2m budget for construction, I can't put more that $2,000 into architect fees.

Mar 5, 12 11:52 am  · 
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Another reason architecture is a dead profession: $5 million clients are utterly devoid of both integrity and imagination.

Mar 5, 12 1:12 pm  · 
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shellarchitect

if this is not a joke i'm going back for an mba

Mar 5, 12 1:21 pm  · 
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poop876

12% revised design

Mar 5, 12 4:12 pm  · 
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Also, to the suggestion of hiring the original architect: there was a case in California of a client suing the architect when they saw their exact house - which they thought was an original, one-of-a-kind design, in a neighboring city.

However, if you *do* go to the original architect of the house you like, s/he can tell you if the owner retains rights to the one-time use of that design, and s/he can also make a judgement as to how much they will need to tweak it to make it similar but not an outright duplicate.

Mar 5, 12 5:42 pm  · 
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So, voyager, you're willing to pay a fee of 0.1% of construction cost? I wish for you that you get what you pay for.

Mar 5, 12 8:19 pm  · 
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that was not the OP steven, just a joke.

 

Mar 5, 12 9:01 pm  · 
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That's what i get for reading it on my phone. I'm glad, because i was very cranky there for a while.

Mar 5, 12 9:41 pm  · 
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