Floor plan design for a two-family house on a slope

  • Erstellt am 2017-05-16 14:23:17

ypg

2017-11-20 13:50:41
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11ant

2017-11-20 16:32:27
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I also only see the attachments in #31 - and ( ) retrospectively no longer see any other attachments of this post (unchanged on my side, desktop / Opera). The only significant change I see is a worsening improvement that I wouldn’t have dared to dream of: the all-windows same-facade now has a "U" made of seven identical windows, and in the middle top two positions of the 3x3 grid there are now two formats that appear to be errors. Apparently, you can really top everything. So except for two, all criticism points have been retained, and those two have been solved in a worsening manner. It really looks like a supporter of Dadaism became a civil engineer. Pug pukes
 

11ant

2017-11-20 16:54:00
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Now they have been back again for a few minutes.


The before picture can be seen in #12, in case anyone wants to compare
 

ypg

2017-11-20 17:04:59
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The attachments are visible again
 

sichtbeton82

2017-11-21 08:24:55
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Haha! When the place is finally finished, I will perform the little song "three Chinese with the double bass" to the beat of "Da da da."

I can live with the rebellion against the system. Briefly touched on again: What is important to us above all is the interior, and a lot of light has to come in through the south. I would also have liked to glaze the entire south side, but that would be too complex structurally. So it remains: it works from the inside, from the outside it is catastrophic for some and okay for others (it certainly won’t be jubilant... or will it?). I myself am curious how it will look afterwards.

Attached are a few pictures of the property. I know it would have been smarter from the start.

I hope that you will continue to support us in the next phase with criticism, even if we have not accepted everything.

What do you think of gas heat pumps, specifically a zeolite gas heat pump?

 

kaho674

2017-11-21 09:00:39
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Well, it’s not something beautiful, that’s true. One can only hope that the setback to the rear will somewhat mitigate the issue.

I haven’t read everything, sorry. What seems spectacular to me is the bathroom wall by the shower. Is it made of glass due to lack of light? That would be mega cool.
 
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