11ant
2024-02-18 17:52:19
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Overcoming 3m height difference over the 12m between the street and the front edge of the carport, in my opinion, has the nightmare as the father of the thought. If you want to make the 11ant basement rule favorable to a slab-on-ground house, the floor plan should be more square-distance and preferably also strictly follow the contour lines. Don't forget to play with your own floor plan experiments just for fun and never show their results to the architect (without quotation marks!) before the presentation of his own ideas.
Yes, including the strictest prohibition of being a drawing servant, definitely a professional instead of livestock!
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Overcoming 3m height difference over the 12m between the street and the front edge of the carport, in my opinion, has the nightmare as the father of the thought. If you want to make the 11ant basement rule favorable to a slab-on-ground house, the floor plan should be more square-distance and preferably also strictly follow the contour lines. Don't forget to play with your own floor plan experiments just for fun and never show their results to the architect (without quotation marks!) before the presentation of his own ideas.
As has been said many times, slopes should not be planned DIY.
Yes, including the strictest prohibition of being a drawing servant, definitely a professional instead of livestock!
I would plan the carport at the street and a path to the front door.
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