Selection of a plot in the new development area

  • Erstellt am 2023-10-09 09:51:41

hanghaus2023

2024-03-15 11:09:37
  • #1


Do you actually read the text version of the development plan? It says that the floodwater does not reach the building plots. So a 100-year flood won't reach your house. I would build as high as possible.



I would forgo the basement. Or the budget allows it. Calculate about 100k for a usable basement in a white tank.



If you have plenty of money, then every roof type has its pros and cons. The gable roof is generally the cheapest of the three options. has already given his opinion on that.
 

WilderSueden

2024-03-15 12:49:47
  • #2
If the building areas are just outside the 100HW, I would act as if they are inside. The numbers are naturally associated with great uncertainty, even if we assume that the climate does not change. House as high as possible, basement floodproof or omit entirely due to cost. Openings as high as possible and pay special attention to all penetrations.
 

11ant

2024-03-15 13:53:46
  • #3
The construction plays just as much into the overall consideration as the roof shape itself. When the trend of substitute villas emerged, people came up with the tent roof as a cheap post-war emergency roof. Of course, this only makes economic sense on a rectangular floor plan, which is why "bay windows" are regularly not carried up above the ring beam. As a truss roof, a ridge is made differently than with a classical roof frame. That is why a roof ridge (or laughing ridge) then costs only symbolically, and a hip roof is by exception not (again) more expensive than a tent roof. So you must not compare apples and oranges here either. A classic gable roof is not cheaper than a tent roof as a truss roof. Ridges are expensive on every roof, both for the frame and the covering. Therefore, the roof floor plan is a crucial key (and the roof parts of risalits are often designed as attached facades). That’s why I say "substitute" villa, because of the fake-value details. What amuses me most is always the popularity of the cheap chicken ladder, which many builders proudly stage as a golden calf at the center of a design exhibition. Followed by the T-wall in the (main) bathroom as a celebrated insignia of fashionable currency, for which, in my youth, a bathroom planner would have been tarred and feathered. Plus balcony doors all around as a screaming market gimmick. The consumer wants to be "loved" (in the sense of the park hotel from Klaus Lage’s "Sweat Pearls"). And as a crowning glory, the lighting of the cellulite plaster on the ETICS along with grave gravel front garden and the "fixed braces meets pseudo Bauhaus" blood-spreading over the wide-mouth sectional door (clad with garden furniture "Woodgrain") to the front door stretched canopy. I can’t go down into the basement enough to laugh sometimes. But how did I actually come to this? – oh yes, tent roof … substitute villas. "The Weather".
 

ypg

2024-03-15 17:44:42
  • #4
7 lines to explain a no because of lack of time… chapeau!
 

Limbrandi

2024-04-10 13:55:30
  • #5
 

11ant

2024-04-10 15:31:39
  • #6
You have, which is very unfortunate, unfortunately not yet understood some essential things:

You chose both image sections in such a way that crucial information is cut off – we cannot advise you like this!
Show the two usage templates, we cannot compare them if they are mutilated like this.
In the image "bauplatz" knödel lines can be seen, which are covered by the colorful lines in the image "bauplatz_".
But these are decisive for where the left-hand and right-hand usage template applies.
Also, only in the image "bauplatz" – faint but at least – contour lines can be seen.

Please enter for which plots the left and for which the right template applies, and which contour line is closest to the center of each plot and the neighboring plot on the right/left. Keep in mind ...


... it is not just your private decision. Do I have to remind you of my basement formula every month?
(don’t forget: it is practically a "natural law," I have merely formulated it)
 

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