Floor plan single-family house on a slope

  • Erstellt am 2020-11-23 16:56:00

11ant

2021-05-28 14:17:28
  • #1

It still does, and in my assessment the "filling" here is limited to the road base - not an over-the-top development like with ;-)

In my proposal it would have been one meter less: with a boundary garage and then one and a half meters of garden drop between garage and house, "afterwards" I would have followed the slope of the building plot.
 

hanghaus2000

2021-05-28 14:42:33
  • #2
I have now also looked at the photos. Thanks for the tip. The neighbors align the house with the long side facing south. Why don’t you? I will take a closer look at it.
 

hanghaus2000

2021-05-28 15:23:42
  • #3
That's how I would have planned it. You still have something from the west.



Of course, I don't know if a CP by the road and the neighboring border is allowed.
 

hanghaus2000

2021-05-28 15:34:14
  • #4
Or maybe with a partial basement under the CP.

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Then you hardly have any intervention in the slope anymore.
 

JayneCobb

2021-05-31 00:51:11
  • #5
Thank you very much for your suggestion and the concrete ideas! The neighboring houses north of us are connected to a street that lies at 90° to ours (see attachment, our plot is the one with 791 sqm). In this respect, they have oriented their houses toward their street, just as we have. I think it’s great that you took the trouble to consider whether the house could be positioned differently! However, I find it hard to imagine that the house would then lie in the depression and be accessible only via the driveway. At least that’s how I read your drafts (if you picture the terrain in your mind’s eye), maybe I’m missing something.
 

hanghaus2000

2021-05-31 08:10:24
  • #6
The arrows in the plan indicate the ridge direction. So I read it as you can position the house both South-North and East-West. The house is at the same height, just a bit further north. This way you will have a nice large garden in the South. You also gain a bit in the West, since it will be filled there. To the East, a house will surely be built in front of you soon. So I wouldn't orient it that way. Is there a possibility that further construction will take place in the South as well?
 
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