Floor plan planning shortly before submitting the building application

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R.Hotzenplotz

2018-06-21 22:36:17
  • #1


I didn’t want to have the door behind me when I’m sitting at the desk! Besides, all the electrical wiring is already done. That would all have to be redone.



I have now also asked this question in writing, along with the statement that this absolutely cannot remain as it is.

I have never seen anything like that before, with all kinds of boxed-in areas everywhere in the rooms, sometimes only at the top as well, like in the office at the bottom left of the plan.
 

ypg

2018-06-21 23:04:29
  • #2
Put shelves on the wall and pull the desk further forward. Who knows what the [Abkofferung] is good for. Ok, it’s annoying, but you always have a Plan B, which, because it is improvised, doesn’t fall into the category "everything planned, everything polished and therefore boring." I wouldn’t like to have the door at my back either!
 

Traumfaenger

2018-06-21 23:58:05
  • #3
Sorry, but with a new build by an architect (!!!), obviously supervised by another consultant and still the general contractor, I would never tolerate something like that. Then I might as well run the heating and electrical lines surface-mounted... I once had a conversation about the topic of boxing-in with our architect and YES, it is possible if you think about it beforehand and are reasonably skilled in your profession as an architect....
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-06-22 00:01:18
  • #4
Not tolerating that should have happened at the latest before signing the execution planning.

Apparently, such a general contractor is more oriented towards the mass market than towards an individual architect's house.
 

11ant

2018-06-22 01:28:57
  • #5

No, not under, but in the ceiling the waste pipe should be offset.


Then it was done differently than drawn.


There is no waste pipe drawn running on (in front of) the wall.


It is planned in the wall, that’s why there is the 20 cm wide wall groove.

Construction workers should be able to read that!


None was planned – that needs to be revised and done as drawn.


The pipe is drawn in the wall, why should you have signed it otherwise?
I would have already complained if a box was supposed to go "through the desk." The waste pipe in front of the wall is on the cabinet side, and only there.
 

chand1986

2018-06-22 07:11:19
  • #6
11ant

Very interesting. I would have interpreted the "Kasten" in the plan as boxing out, but admittedly I also don't have advanced reading skills for such plans.

If you are right (which I assume), the poor Hotzenplotz will once again be given extra gray hairs :/
 

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