Decision support for different floor plans

  • Erstellt am 2023-10-23 09:58:47

WilderSueden

2023-10-26 13:32:50
  • #1
Now you have marked 50 sqm of driveway, but I still don’t see any paved parking space here (you could possibly use gravel lawn as a trick) and above all no terrace. With the 50 sqm, the floor area ratio-2 would also be exhausted.
 

ypg

2023-10-26 14:48:31
  • #2
Yes, you can also make the house 20 sqm larger. You can also plan a 209 sqm house. But why? I implemented the design of one GU here 1:1, no more and no less. Yes, as a symbol for where one comes from. As far as I know and can be seen here, a much longer driveway was planned. By rotating, you need about 1/4 less. That’s why you can still park something there. The picture is an idea and not a building permit. Maybe God will grant me the time to remove every second paving stone from the driveway and insert it as a parking space ;) :p But I estimate the OP to be smart enough to put some brain into it themselves. I consciously left out the carport, but I could well imagine it where the car is symbolically inserted. (The use of gender-neutral language is consciously omitted, in case that is also criticized here :cool:)
 

Schnubbihh

2023-10-26 15:05:02
  • #3


Thank you very much for the exciting objections and ideas! I am now rather convinced to move the house toward the street, keep the driveway as short as possible, mirror the floor plan, and place the parking space at the HTR and possibly work here with another side entrance door (from the carport to the HTR).
In that case, we would then have a south/east garden, which, considering the rising temperatures, probably wouldn't be such a bad idea.
 

WilderSueden

2023-10-26 15:09:56
  • #4
Sure, this is just a draft. But on 50sqm, access from the property boundary, parking spaces, and terrace have to be accommodated. That will be a really tight squeeze again. And even if you don’t necessarily have to park a car in the carport, for the building application they have to be official spaces, not on the lawn.
 

11ant

2023-10-26 15:17:12
  • #5
The car is neuter and therefore already correctly gendered; I have not yet encountered a female carport (or does one say: Carpörtin?).
 

11ant

2023-10-26 15:27:15
  • #6

P.S.: however, we do know a non-binary phenomenon "garage without gate / walled carport with window":
 

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