Hello,
Has anyone here built a house without a basement on a slope? I would appreciate some pictures to get a better idea. We have an elevation difference of about 5 m (16 feet) from the street to the property boundary, which is approximately 25 m (82 feet) away, and the finished floor level (FFL) is planned to be 1.66 m (5.4 feet) above the street, with the garage 0.5 m (1.6 feet) lower.
Has anyone here built a house without a basement on a slope? I would appreciate some pictures to get a better idea. We have an elevation difference of about 5 m (16 feet) from the street to the property boundary, which is approximately 25 m (82 feet) away, and the finished floor level (FFL) is planned to be 1.66 m (5.4 feet) above the street, with the garage 0.5 m (1.6 feet) lower.
I estimate the relevant height difference for the basement here to be about one meter (3 feet). According to my basement formula, if you wanted to skip the basement, you would practically spend around fifty percent of the basement costs instead. In short, my basement formula states that avoiding a basement—also because things like L-shaped concrete blocks aren’t free—at a height difference of two meters (6.5 feet) ends up costing roughly the same as building one, and with less height difference, the costs are proportionally lower.
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knalltüte11 Feb 2021 16:09Spending an estimated over 500K to then live with a “bad” compromise that could be fixed for XX K (redesign)? No way…
icandoit schrieb:
Your architect seems to be an artist. A basement and a ground floor would have been enough here. No need to move half the hill.More like a dreamer, especially if the surveyor has to be the one to point out that there is a slope. My grandmother would have seen it without glasses.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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11ant schrieb:
More of a dreamer if the surveyor has to be told there is a slope. My grandmother could have seen that without glasses. Not a dreamer, an idiot. Surveying the property is part of the basic preliminary investigations!
Request a redesign. Here, the obligation to optimize costs was clearly neglected.
@Andyru94
Which direction does the slope face?
Which state or province?
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