hampshire
2019-02-15 19:07:59
- #1
It's fun to play around like this. So don't let anyone talk you out of it here. My impression is that your approach is inspired by an external form and then you drew the spaces inside it. Put the drawing aside for a moment and think about how you want to live with your family. Who likes to do what, how do you meet, what are your routines... Then review your draft again according to these criteria. If it holds up: Go for it.
For such a large house, I miss generosity, I am not a fan of many corners and edges.
I had one year of architecture in school and kept drawing a lot. Ultimately, an architect was able to shape our wishes for living better on the existing plot than we ever could have ourselves.
To the budget skeptics: We first looked at what the ideal house for our life would be. Then we saw how to come closest to it within a manageable budget. Now construction is underway and the basic idea is being implemented.
For such a large house, I miss generosity, I am not a fan of many corners and edges.
I had one year of architecture in school and kept drawing a lot. Ultimately, an architect was able to shape our wishes for living better on the existing plot than we ever could have ourselves.
To the budget skeptics: We first looked at what the ideal house for our life would be. Then we saw how to come closest to it within a manageable budget. Now construction is underway and the basic idea is being implemented.