ᐅ Floor Plan of a Single-Family Home on a Sloped Site with Basement

Created on: 30 Jan 2024 09:22
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Vivusorg
Development Plan/Restrictions
Plot size 2000m² (21,500 sq ft)
Slope approx. 10%, see attachment
Site coverage ratio
Floor space index max. 2 full stories
Building window, building line, and boundary see attachment
Edge development
Number of parking spaces
Number of floors
Roof shape free
Architectural style free
Orientation free
Maximum heights/limits 12m (39 feet)
Further requirements

Client Requirements
Architectural style, roof shape, building type: Gable roof
Basement, floors: Basement
Number of people, age: 5 (children <= 6 years)
Space requirements on ground floor and upper floor
Office: Family use or home office?: Two offices required
Overnight guests per year: Offices should be able to be repurposed.
Open or closed architecture: rather open
Conservative or modern construction: functional
Open kitchen, cooking island: open
Minimum dining seats: 5
Fireplace: no
Music/stereo wall: no
Balcony, roof terrace facing north and northwest
Garage, carport yes, not included in plan
Utility garden, greenhouse
Additional wishes/special features/daily routine, also including reasons why some options are excluded

House Design
Origin of the design: by me, before meeting with architect
What do you particularly like? Why?
What do you dislike? Why?
Price estimate according to architect/planner:
I expect 3000 to 3100 EUR / m² (279 to 289 USD / sq ft)
Personal price limit for the house, including equipment: 900,000 EUR plus garage
Preferred heating technology: heat pump with horizontal trench collector

Why is the design the way it is now? e.g.:
We have now drawn several floor plans. All our ideas and priorities have been included. We would like your opinions on where you see potential for improvement. The building’s layout is very important to us. We deliberately avoid dormers, bay windows, etc.

Attached you will find the floor plan and site plan. (The house is to be built parallel and as close as possible to the street)
The difference between two contour lines is 1m (3.3 feet).
The arrangement of the rooms is intentionally chosen. Please do not discuss that the children’s rooms are on the north side.
Currently undeveloped, entirely meadow.

We would greatly appreciate your feedback and even more your suggestions for improvements.
Grundriss eines Gebäudes mit Waschküche, Lager, AZ2, Heizung/Technik und Außentür.

Dreieckiges weißes Grundstück, grüne gezackte Begrenzung, blaue Grenzlinien, Maß 55,0;50,0;60,0.

Grünes Grasfeld im Vordergrund, weite Felder, Kran und Hochspannungsmast am Horizont.

Grünes Feld auf sanfter Anhöhe unter wolkigem Himmel; entfernte Strommasten am Horizont.

Grüne Wiese im Vordergrund, Felder im Hintergrund, Baukräne und Baustelle am Horizont.

Grundriss eines Hauses mit Wohnzimmer, Küche und Speisebereich

Detaillierter Hausgrundriss mit mehreren Zimmern, Türen und Möbeln.
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hanghaus2023
2 Feb 2024 17:30
Hello @11ant. Sorry, my mistake. I didn’t consider that the original poster has less knowledge about the subject.

Here it is again with labels:


Cross-section of a house with basement, ground floor, upper floor, and roof; fill on the left, excavation on the right.


Where it says excavation, the original poster wants to place the garage with a 4 m (13 feet) distance. The garage will then be at a higher level or will need to be partially dug in.
11ant2 Feb 2024 17:55
hanghaus2023 schrieb:

Here again with labels:
Where it says excavation, the original poster (OP) still wants the garage at a 4 m (13 ft) distance. It will then be either higher or will need to be built into the ground.

Because of the slanted lines I highlighted in yellow myself, I actually thought you wanted to illustrate to the OP the nonsense of their words using a drawing that is both perspectively distorted and linear at the same time.
If those two lines had not been slanted, I would also have thought you wanted to make one last, probably pointless attempt to appeal to their understanding of the situation.
hanghaus2023 schrieb:

I didn’t consider that the OP understands less about the subject.

Since division by zero is undefined, I consider the ratio of self-planning stubbornness to the OP’s basic understanding to be incalculable. Maybe they are Japanese and their sense of honor makes it difficult to admit the need for an architect [sad wink emoji]
Schematic house with basement, ground floor, upper floor, roof; left is fill, right is excavation, 12% west.

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hias0815
2 Feb 2024 18:54
@11ant: You’re really acting like the coolest. It’s great to want to help others, but 80% of the time you’re just writing complete nonsense.
11ant2 Feb 2024 19:14
hias0815 schrieb:

@11ant: you really are the coolest.

But this has to stay between us, at least before 10 p.m.
hias0815 schrieb:

It’s great when someone wants to help others,

Being willing and able to help, yes, always gladly. Wanting to is what the original poster acts as, as a planner.
hias0815 schrieb:

but 80% of the time you only write complete nonsense

We probably need to review percentages: eighty out of twenty-one thousand seven hundred posts are not 80 percent.
And your choice of words about me having a sense of humor, and sometimes needing a large pack of humor popcorn mix for some questioners, seems inappropriate to me.
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