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SoiCowboy

2020-11-24 21:07:49
  • #1


Thank you very much for your idea/your ideas.
I have also come across this picture before.
Interesting solution. However, I am somewhat more of a wood enthusiast.
We are now also living in a wooden apartment for rent.

The soil survey still gives us real puzzles.
Within 14 m, 3 m of height must be gained to carry out the foundation.
Maybe such a soil survey is only a non-binding recommendation. :cool:

Somehow I am still missing the cheeky idea of how this slope can be conquered in a cost- and landscape-friendly way (little earth movement).

The soil survey assumes that you build with a basement. Makes sense with the slope. But maybe something else is possible. A screw foundation made of wood (greetings from the garden shed) or a foundation hung on air hooks. ;)

Damn slope!
:mad:o_O:);)
 

haydee

2020-11-24 22:30:03
  • #2
Not a crappy slope. The slope is good. Embrace it. Find companies, architects who build hillside houses.
 

SoiCowboy

2020-11-24 22:55:07
  • #3
The good thing about the slope is actually that it immediately makes you sensitive to all kinds of ineffectiveness. However, the emotional state is up and down at the moment. Hopefully, that will settle once an idea takes shape.
 

SoiCowboy

2020-11-25 07:24:20
  • #4
*Discomforts
 

hampshire

2020-11-25 08:38:32
  • #5

Nope. Anyone can do flat.

You will have to reckon with the uncertainty. A slope may also have to be retained and rarely stands firmly enough just to build on it.

You will need a lot of earthmoving, as quite a bit will be excavated to retain the slope. These walls are ideally insulated on both sides. So lots of earthmoving and then backfilling behind the concrete foundations.

The picture from is not unlike our wooden house in cross-section, our slope is similarly steep.
 

11ant

2020-11-25 14:35:44
  • #6

I now automatically correct the spelling "corrections" of the whimper phone :-)
 

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