Property house construction on the north slope - Bavaria, District of Regensburg

  • Erstellt am 2020-12-02 13:06:04

La Casa

2020-12-11 15:14:05
  • #1
I'll show you the property... because unfortunately a first floor plan draft is still pending. Thanks to Corona, the house builders all have little time :-(
Image 1 --> View to the west
Image 2 --> View to the north
Image 3 --> View to the south


 

11ant

2020-12-11 17:11:10
  • #2
You do not want to have a cost estimate drawer plan your house on this plot / development plan, do you?
 

La Casa

2020-12-11 17:17:06
  • #3
What do you mean by Kostenvoranschlagszeichner...? A "drafter" of a construction company? Your suggestion would be to find an independent architect and work out a design plan with him?
 

11ant

2020-12-11 17:32:49
  • #4
Yes, aka drawing lackey. Sure, yes. There are certainly worse hang-ups, but just the building envelopes like vacuum bags (dented at the intended garage locations) make me take notice that the zoning plan issuer might be difficult to handle. Have we already clarified where your plot is supposed to take the reference points for its maximum heights from?
 

La Casa

2020-12-11 17:39:08
  • #5
Let's wait for the first meeting next week, if it takes place... because maybe the company actually has a proper architect in-house.. The company comes from the Bavarian Forest, so they should have experience with slopes.. But we will still look for an architect. The precise survey will be carried out by the end of the year, I hope there will then be more accurate information about the height profile.
 

11ant

2020-12-11 17:54:24
  • #6
An architect is only really fully valuable if they are independent. I meant more the definition. If it were a wish concert, I would prefer a fixed reference height indication per property. What is most difficult to deal with are self-varying reference heights (à la projection of the center of the wall onto the street-side property boundary, or averages of intersection points of planned walls with previous terrain profiles); in my opinion, these are first-class indicators that a sadistic cynic has been involved. "358.60 m above sea level, regardless of full moon or holiday" - that is information you can work with (but also only with a "real" architect, whether independent or not).
 

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