ᐅ Gentle Slope – Should You Build on the Slope or Add Fill?

Created on: 25 May 2018 08:24
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Solvin
Hello dear forum members,

we are interested in a plot of land that has a slight slope (see attached photos).

What do you think? Based solely on the pictures you see, is it possible to fill in or redistribute the soil to level the plot, or would we inevitably have to build following the slope? What approximate costs might we expect? A basement is not planned; we would like to build with a slab-on-grade foundation.

Thank you very much!

Außenansicht eines pinken Hauses mit Garten, Hecke und offener Landschaft unter blauem Himmel.


Grünes Gartenland mit Haus links, grasige Fläche, Hecke im Hintergrund, blauer Himmel


Gruenes-grasfeld-vor-haeusern-mit-parkendem-auto-und-blauem-himmel


Grünes Grasfeld mit langer Hecke im Hintergrund und Bank, blauer Himmel


Ländliche Häuserlandschaft mit Grasfeldern, Gartenbereich und blauem Himmel


Grünes offenes Grundstück mit Gras, Hecke und Häusern im Hintergrund unter blauem Himmel


Altes Haus mit verputzter Fassade vor grünem Feld und Gartenbereich.
S
Solvin
26 May 2018 19:23
A prefabricated house only because the components are fully manufactured in the factory. It is a timber frame house. Almost everything in the house can be modified, which is why an architect is involved.
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ypg
26 May 2018 21:28
If the plot faces north, you can partly build the utility rooms into the slope, right?!
Garden... sorry... terrace at ground level facing south and west.
Just as @haydee has suggested several times, but which has not been addressed.
11ant27 May 2018 00:30
ypg schrieb:
Isn't it possible to build the utility rooms partially into the slope?!

A prefabricated house built into the ground?
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