Then you also have to plan the rooms according to the slope. But you don’t consider that anywhere.
The AZ is underground, instead the northern area of the basement sticks out of the ground. And that’s why you have no terrace and outdoor access on the ground floor.
And that’s why this thing belongs in the round filing.
No, the southwest corner is the one that sticks out of the ground the most – that’s where the AZ is. The northeast corner sticks out the least.
You are already quite well prepared there. The architect can start right away. I was more concerned whether there is rock. Then the basement might not be a good solution.
Is the house supposed to look like this?
The soil report says that the basement in the northeast corner of the house can begin up to 3m beneath the natural ground. Rock occurs from about 7m deep.
Your sketch is not easy for me as a layman to understand. It is clear, however, that the northeast corner of the basement is the deepest in the ground, and the southwest corner the shallowest.
What you want to tell me, though, is that if I want to enter the front door (right) at ground level, then the basement door leading outside lies below ground. Correct?