Gable / Gable - Definition

  • Erstellt am 2019-05-01 10:44:08

ypg

2019-05-02 18:34:08
  • #1


Yes, but well: you don't plan a gable if it is not allowed in the development plan. That has nothing to do with details. Details are gutters or the location of the guest toilet... a three-gable house or bungalow is already at the beginning of the thought – but only after the development plan has been learned by heart. I find that quite annoying: you plan with this and that, get ready for it, spin around in circles for weeks, only to read that the original design doesn't work the way you think. You fell in love with the gable... and now comes the frustration...
 

Guido1980

2019-05-02 18:35:56
  • #2
No sorry.. that came across wrong. So the architect planned it with a dormer and I asked myself whether such a gable might be an option I could discuss with the architect. But apparently that is not the case.
 

Escroda

2019-05-02 18:51:57
  • #3
I found nothing in the development plan that fundamentally speaks against the third gable. Only that it must also comply with the eaves height, since it is no longer a subordinate component. And it does not do that either in the example picture or in your other thread (at least at the time when I wrote something about it).
 

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