Problems with the architect

  • Erstellt am 2017-06-07 17:52:25

11ant

2017-06-09 23:00:13
  • #1


With usurious interest
 

Nordlys

2017-06-10 11:42:01
  • #2
I am also an amateur in this. But our entire building is 110. Like your extension. We have large execution plans with us. The bricklayers, the carpenters, the electrician, the plumbing company, the tiler each needed one copy, Ikea has one for kitchen planning, so practically everyone. I had a pdf of it, which I still have, and we printed it out multiple times. Or the construction manager printed it. All measurements are included, oh yes, the utility providers for the connections each also wanted one, because the empty conduits through the foundation are also included. And indeed, the men on the construction site also work with the plan. It is always with them. The only ones who manage without it are the Achmeds from Estrich and Putzbau Nord. They just start working. Only their boss also has one, I saw, for calculating the amount of material. Karsten
 

ypg

2017-06-10 12:29:49
  • #3
Didn't you get one ?
I loved it, the 1:50 plan with the special folding. By the way, I still have it, half-tattered, filed away [emoji4]

Best regards, Yvonne
 

11ant

2017-06-10 12:43:39
  • #4
And if he measured properly, only as much of the stuff goes in as is needed for the height to fit. Things like edge strips, you teach them once and that’s it. For many things, like with cables not being laid diagonally, there are sufficient execution standards so that not every tiny detail has to be listed individually in the execution drawings. But the steel in the ceiling is not placed [randomly].

Folding I was such a perfectionist in the xth generation that I miss it every time with the electronic drawings *sob*
 

ypg

2017-06-10 16:53:22
  • #5


Did I really write Kn***? [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

Thanks to the pedant!
 

11ant

2017-06-10 17:43:43
  • #6
I forgive you. In the heat of enthusiasm for such beautiful plan folds, that can happen sometimes. Still better if someone accidentally says "Knick" to the fold than if it runs crooked. Unimaginable. If that happened with an execution drawing, the house would end up being built crooked. Finally, someone understands the fascination with the aesthetics of the plan fold. The most beautiful thing with the very large plans is the precisely placed dog-ear that runs over several folds. *räucherstäbchenanzünd*
 
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