Hi there,
I've recently purchased quite a steep sloping block of residential land and using Chief Architect to design our new home. I'm not a professional my intent is to provide a builder with a floor plan that they can then use a starting point. I have some specific requirements and with the nature of the block I really need to visualise what it will look like and see what will and won't work, taking into considerations costs for the slab, retaining, steepness of driveway etc.
I've watched a number of videos but what I'm not grasping is the overall process for designing on a sloping block. I want to work with the land, and this will mean that the ground floor will be across two possibly three levels with the upper floor on one single level.
I have imported the survey DWG with the contours, defined the terrain perimeter, marked the setbacks and drawn the walls. I'm thinking to position the garage and utility room around a meter lower than the rest of the ground floor to reduce the incline of the driveway
My questions:
1) Should I use the 'Flat Region (Cut/Fill)' tool for creating the slabs? I don't see a way to adjust the height i.e the depth of the cut?
2) How should I adjust the height of the garage and utility room on the ground floor so I have the short stairs going up to the entrance?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Regards,
Nick
(Premier X13)