11ant
2023-02-09 15:05:11
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On a slope, there are only arbitrary "ground levels". And even those you can ramp up or down as you please, but keep in mind the gravitational tendency of water.So you mean it could actually work well to go directly from the laundry room and hobby room to the garden without having to go "uphill"?
That is a strange "preliminary" draft, I would have taken it for a (although not yet final) draft. In preliminary drafts, you clarify volumes; for example, you do not yet distinguish between tilt and tilt-and-turn. The "architect generation CAD" handles designing too casually. A print command, and the drawing comes out. Oh, you want it differently? - click, click, click, differently; print again. If the cloud is full *LOL*, files are deleted. Back when you still needed a glass eraser for the ink and went with the drawings to the blueprinting office, people worked more with their brains switched on and a consensus was more bindingly developed and then established. With today's electronic documents, outdated release versions are no longer recalled — instead, the technician from the energy supplier sets the connection in the guest room based on those, because in the old plan the utility room was there. The Roman Empire will not have been the last to perish in full bloom ;-)no idea, I only have a preliminary draft