ᐅ Modernist Concrete Villa with Cavity Wall Insulation – Experiences
Created on: 11 Sep 2018 07:32
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rick2018
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to briefly introduce myself and say thank you.
For about a year and a half, I have been a silent reader here to gather inspiration and especially to gain more knowledge about construction technology.
Now a bit about me:
After more than a year of searching for a plot of land, I was able to purchase one from a developer who couldn’t move forward quickly with his plans.
So we found our dream plot (good location, 2500 m² (0.62 acres), slight slope, underground private spring that we have to preserve and are allowed to use).
There was an old house on the property, which we have since demolished.
There is no zoning plan, so §34 applies. During an initial informal inquiry at the building authority, almost everything we planned was rejected.
So we submitted an official preliminary building inquiry, involved the right people, and had lengthy discussions. In the end, we received a positive decision.
Therefore, there is nothing standing in the way of the building permit. The building permit should be granted within the next few weeks as there are no changes from the preliminary inquiry.
My wife (37) and I (36) want to build a Bauhaus-style villa in southern Baden-Württemberg.
It will be constructed from concrete (with core insulation) or in combination with insulated precast elements.
A lot of glass (full-glass system), textile shading, KNX, fast network both wired and wireless, strong mechanical ventilation with additional cooling coils, stainless steel pool, large cistern, and more.
The electrical planning must be 100% spot on since it’s almost impossible to make changes afterward.
Since I am friends with an architect from a larger firm, it was clear which route we would take. Such a house can basically only be realized with an architect.
I also personally know the electrician and KNX system integrator, as well as the owners and work approach of the heating, plumbing, and ventilation companies involved.
Some trades have already been contracted, and part of the equipment has already been ordered.
I’m really looking forward to getting started and to the final result. The goal is to move in by the end of 2019.
Once again, many thanks for the information I have received from you so far.
If you have any questions, just let me know.
Attached is the design, though not the final version. There have been a few minor changes.
Greetings from Swabia
I just wanted to briefly introduce myself and say thank you.
For about a year and a half, I have been a silent reader here to gather inspiration and especially to gain more knowledge about construction technology.
Now a bit about me:
After more than a year of searching for a plot of land, I was able to purchase one from a developer who couldn’t move forward quickly with his plans.
So we found our dream plot (good location, 2500 m² (0.62 acres), slight slope, underground private spring that we have to preserve and are allowed to use).
There was an old house on the property, which we have since demolished.
There is no zoning plan, so §34 applies. During an initial informal inquiry at the building authority, almost everything we planned was rejected.
So we submitted an official preliminary building inquiry, involved the right people, and had lengthy discussions. In the end, we received a positive decision.
Therefore, there is nothing standing in the way of the building permit. The building permit should be granted within the next few weeks as there are no changes from the preliminary inquiry.
My wife (37) and I (36) want to build a Bauhaus-style villa in southern Baden-Württemberg.
It will be constructed from concrete (with core insulation) or in combination with insulated precast elements.
A lot of glass (full-glass system), textile shading, KNX, fast network both wired and wireless, strong mechanical ventilation with additional cooling coils, stainless steel pool, large cistern, and more.
The electrical planning must be 100% spot on since it’s almost impossible to make changes afterward.
Since I am friends with an architect from a larger firm, it was clear which route we would take. Such a house can basically only be realized with an architect.
I also personally know the electrician and KNX system integrator, as well as the owners and work approach of the heating, plumbing, and ventilation companies involved.
Some trades have already been contracted, and part of the equipment has already been ordered.
I’m really looking forward to getting started and to the final result. The goal is to move in by the end of 2019.
Once again, many thanks for the information I have received from you so far.
If you have any questions, just let me know.
Attached is the design, though not the final version. There have been a few minor changes.
Greetings from Swabia
I think it’s great that @Climbee, "even without children," didn’t lose heart and simply chose a Flair 08/15 to place on their property.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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Mottenhausen7 Jan 2019 15:02Calm down.
This is exactly my point: rick2018 doesn’t have children, so at least let him enjoy his house. I also wish everyone their childfree happiness, whether it’s by choice or fate. Have I personally attacked anyone or tried to convince someone to have children? What is the point of your comment, Climbee? Nowhere did I say he should build children's rooms or anything like that. It would help if people actually read what’s written instead of imagining things. What is this discussion supposed to achieve? Childfree people can’t really understand what it means to have children—and they don’t have to. If you can’t leave anything behind, it’s best to live fully and die with a big pile of debt, in my opinion. That’s how I would do it.
This is exactly my point: rick2018 doesn’t have children, so at least let him enjoy his house. I also wish everyone their childfree happiness, whether it’s by choice or fate. Have I personally attacked anyone or tried to convince someone to have children? What is the point of your comment, Climbee? Nowhere did I say he should build children's rooms or anything like that. It would help if people actually read what’s written instead of imagining things. What is this discussion supposed to achieve? Childfree people can’t really understand what it means to have children—and they don’t have to. If you can’t leave anything behind, it’s best to live fully and die with a big pile of debt, in my opinion. That’s how I would do it.
Mottenhausen schrieb:
People without children cannot even begin to understand what it means to have children, ... and vice versa.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
11ant schrieb:
... and vice versa. To chime in here, uh, actually, yes. Because kids' parties were usually child-free before the children arrived. I speak from personal experience. I personally appreciate both situations. Life is not black and white.
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Buchweizen7 Jan 2019 15:40Mottenhausen schrieb:
Otherwise, I wish everyone their childfree happiness, whether self-chosen or determined by fate. Have I personally attacked anyone or tried to convince anyone to have children, or what is the point of your post, Climbee? There you go, immediately a judgment again. Don’t you even notice that?