ᐅ Our Sloped Site – Concrete Slab vs. Basement

Created on: 14 Feb 2021 17:30
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derwilder85
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derwilder85
14 Feb 2021 17:30
We have a sloped plot and have planned a living basement, which will have floor-to-ceiling windows on the downhill side.
Would you recommend building a basement or a slab foundation with slope stabilization for this kind of incline?
Our current building footprint is 9.12m (30 feet) by 8.5m (28 feet).
There is a slope of about 1.8m (6 feet) over the 8.5m (28 feet) length.

I have attached the survey results (plot 1295) with the elevation profile and our thoughts on the house placement.
Basically, we would prefer to build larger on a slab foundation with a wood frame structure and avoid a concrete basement.
I’m looking forward to your ideas.

The soil report is unfortunately still in progress.
P.S.
The civil engineer would recommend a basement, but I would probably say the same in his position.

Site plan: plot 1295 with blue outline, street layout, paths and markings.


Cadastral map with parcels 1295 and 1297, blue outlines, road and elevation data.
11ant14 Feb 2021 22:05
derwilder85 schrieb:

We have a sloped plot and planned a home basement, [...] Over 8.5m (28 feet), there is a slope of about 1.8m (6 feet).
That is very sensible, since my basement rule clearly supports "a basement per house" here. To do without a basement in this case would be a Pyrrhic victory, as the saying goes.
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haydee
14 Feb 2021 22:16
Basement. However, using timber framing in the basement is not that easy. At least, it didn’t work for us.
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fab101
14 Feb 2021 22:42
Borderline case, I think both are possible. It also depends quite a bit on how you want to design the garden and terrace, as well as how and where your living room is located.
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hampshire
15 Feb 2021 10:28
The choice depends on budget and living preferences. A basement with living space is likely more cost-effective in the end because the building remains compact. Managing ground movements for a slab foundation, including insulation and slope stabilization, is not straightforward. We decided against a basement with living space—but no general recommendation can be derived from that.
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haydee
15 Feb 2021 10:32
@hampshire you haven’t backfilled either