11ant
2017-10-10 18:21:49
- #1
For question 1, I would need a phone-a-friend lifeline.
For question 3: One wants to drive into the garage at ground level without a threshold. In the living areas, one wants underfloor heating and insulation, which creates a significant height difference between the raw floor and the finished floor. Hence the step in front of the front door. One could also place this step between the garage and the front door, or ramp it. Or set the upper edge of the finished garage floor equal to the living areas and accordingly lower the raw floor of the living areas.
For question 4: The fire department itself can answer this most competently. I wouldn’t know of any requirement that escape routes must be accessible by a turntable ladder vehicle. Alternatively, the second escape route can be arranged with the small window at child 1, but that would require somewhat larger passage dimensions. I consider the planned balcony at the back to be suitable.
Floor-to-ceiling towards the street onto the canopy?
There, fall protection and escape route collide :-( and I wouldn’t find it nice either.
For question 5: It could require approval, and then either individually or included in the application for the house.
For question 6: I suspect that a drainage channel (commonly Bircorinne) is meant: without a floor drain in the garage, I would definitely be in favor.
For question 7: I wouldn’t make this "funnel" too narrow.
For question 3: One wants to drive into the garage at ground level without a threshold. In the living areas, one wants underfloor heating and insulation, which creates a significant height difference between the raw floor and the finished floor. Hence the step in front of the front door. One could also place this step between the garage and the front door, or ramp it. Or set the upper edge of the finished garage floor equal to the living areas and accordingly lower the raw floor of the living areas.
For question 4: The fire department itself can answer this most competently. I wouldn’t know of any requirement that escape routes must be accessible by a turntable ladder vehicle. Alternatively, the second escape route can be arranged with the small window at child 1, but that would require somewhat larger passage dimensions. I consider the planned balcony at the back to be suitable.
Whereas another idea for the upper floor windows would be to work with a 2.13-meter window in each of the two children's rooms and the bathroom.
Floor-to-ceiling towards the street onto the canopy?
There, fall protection and escape route collide :-( and I wouldn’t find it nice either.
For question 5: It could require approval, and then either individually or included in the application for the house.
For question 6: I suspect that a drainage channel (commonly Bircorinne) is meant: without a floor drain in the garage, I would definitely be in favor.
For question 7: I wouldn’t make this "funnel" too narrow.