Floor plan design single-family house (city villa 140 sqm) on a slope with double garage

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-13 11:06:26

kaho674

2018-07-14 10:09:57
  • #1


Is there no text for this?
Where exactly are we now with your country?
 

Franky73

2018-07-14 10:18:19
  • #2

Yes, of course... but then the PDF is too large to upload. Which pages do you still need?

My plot is from the bottom view where the light green area is above the road (first U-shape and starting from the very right of it).
 

Franky73

2018-07-14 10:21:02
  • #3

See picture
 

kaho674

2018-07-14 10:44:03
  • #4
Well, I would first consider everything about building requirements regarding heights, number of floors, knee wall, roof shape – things like that important. Which trees you have to plant is secondary for now.
 

kaho674

2018-07-14 10:53:07
  • #5
@ Yvonne. I have to ask you again because otherwise I don't understand: You know, I'm a total layman, so if I build a full story on top and then half below (because half is buried) - is that then a 1.5-story building?
 

ypg

2018-07-14 12:12:52
  • #6


I think like this: A "basement," i.e. a story, may only be considered a full story if more than 1.40 meters on average protrudes from the ground. I believe this is stated in the state building code. Since I am from Lower Saxony myself, I could be right about this, as I of course have acquired knowledge relevant to myself. But it is half-knowledge!

And it would then of course be a wrong house that is pressed into the slope. Not to forget! An architect can surely make many things feasible here, which is more of a matter of calculation. A similar two-story house can be seen in ’s picture thread: on one side you then have a bungalow. You have to like that, and I don’t see that here with Franky.
 
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