Orientation of house in new development area in Brandenburg

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-21 20:13:27

Holzhäuschen

2020-10-21 20:13:27
  • #1
Hello dear forum,

I’ll try again with a different concern. We have a meeting with our architect coming up soon, so I wanted to start gathering ideas here.
Our house will be a wooden house with a combined block wall. 1.5 stories with a footprint of 8.5*8m.

The plot is located in a new development area in Brandenburg, the orientation you can see on my beautiful [Plan].
It is about 589sqm (parcel 64, in WA 1), floor area ratio 0.4, 2 full stories, building height 10m. Otherwise, there are no requirements.
I have uploaded the development plan twice, once with a white area where our plot is approximately located.
[ATTACH alt="Bebauungsplan.png" type="full"]52669[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="Bebauungsplan_mitGrundstück.png" type="full"]52670[/ATTACH]

The driveway is in the southeast, to the side and is 4.5m wide. Right next to it is the house connection –
I also have a question about that, the plot is fully developed, how much does it cost to extend the connections on the plot to be able to build the house at the respective place? I am reading very different statements and am increasingly confused ^^
We are not planning a garage, possibly a carport, but not immediately.

On the east side of the plot there is an existing property, but the house is located at the easternmost part of the plot, directly next to ours there is a carport and the neighbors’ garden.
On the south side there is another small plot with just under 470sqm, with the connection at the street below. To the west of the plot there is another parcel, where the house connection is also at the street below. To the north is a sparse pine forest with scattered birches.

In WA 6, multi-family houses will probably be built, in WA 7 there are already 3-story multi-family houses.

If I forgot anything, please ask.

Where would you build your house on this plot? And why?
I would like to have a larger garden area, so I planned it relatively close to the east side (with 3m distance). Maybe I would also push it a little more to the north to have more space for a south terrace. Those are my considerations so far.
[ATTACH alt="Flurstück.png" type="full"]52671[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="Haus Grundstück Maße.png" type="full"]52672[/ATTACH]
 

Müllerin

2020-10-21 20:46:46
  • #2
so just completely off the cuff without much thinking, put it in folder P if you find it stupid.

I would push the house as far south as possible,
- so that I get a shady north terrace,
- so that I have to pay less for the development,
- so that I have more garden area and less access path,
- and so that I have distance from the pines.. they can also catch fire in a dry summer. Yes, I know, that is VERY paranoid, but still I would like to have my house there with some distance.

By the way: 1.5 floors i.e. gable roof, which means for me that the gable runs east-west so that I have a large south-facing area on the roof for solar (+photovoltaics).
 

Holzhäuschen

2020-10-21 20:52:45
  • #3
that's not so bad at all, we were also a bit afraid because of forest fires. We had thought about a terrace more towards the southwest and something small in the north for the really hot summer.

Yes, exactly a gable roof. We also considered the orientation, but we want the slopes on the shorter walls so that we have more vertical surfaces.

Thank you very much for your input!
 

Müllerin

2020-10-21 21:29:50
  • #4
then just rotate the house so that both fit
 

11ant

2020-10-21 21:57:14
  • #5
Eight times eight and a half and single-storey is too much to die for and too little to live for, I would say. Bordering on the forest, I am surprised not to read about a tree-fall boundary. Development via the neighboring property surprises me once again.
 

ypg

2020-10-21 23:20:58
  • #6
I seem to be a bit blind today: first I desperately searched for plot 64... ok, found it. Then I looked for the part with a gable roof, 1.5 floors... but ok, eventually combined and found it, obviously. I would push the house (without considering the bright pine forest and/or view) entirely to the north and mediate with the carport in the east. This results in a nice southwest garden. The connections usually include 15 meters of installation on the property. Additional meters are not that expensive, especially since you also do not have a park plot. You can inquire about the costs at your municipality. Do you already have plan documents for the floor plan discussion?
 

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