Sir your structural engineering lecturers very awesome but for this architectural plans I would suggest that before you construct your house plan please always consider the naturally occurring factors all year around-Sun direction, prevailing wind directions. And then cartegorise your spaces into wet floor and dry floor areas and then sort them into public and private spaces. Only then you'll create a functional space in your house. Note that always remember that there are minimum standard measurements for every spaces in all building designs.
Assalamu 3aleikum brother. I appreciate ur videos very much. Could u do a part two where u calculate the loads and design for the elements. Would very much appreciated.
Something seems to be amiss here. Went through the entire video and was not asked once for my bank account information...and now the pass word? This will take some getting used to. Good and honest instruction sir.
You said the L=32' but my calculation is 12+11.5+8+.5+.5+.5+.5=33.5' and the W u said 28' but it's. 5+11+.5+5.45+.5+11+.5=29.45 and the ventilation system is awesome all around what a ideal plot bro front side road and three sides streets? And it's 32*28 and u ignore car porch and the if u rotate the stairs u can use for separate portion and replace the 3rd BD and kitchen 3rd BD can use for guest room ect.....
1) I think the first question is how much space we have?.and 2).how many bedrooms does the customer need. 3) what is the standards of bedrooms sizes, kitchen, living rooms etc.?
Issues to address: 1. Assuming that the stairs going up to the second floor account for a standard 9'-1 1/8" wall height and you are using clear span floor joists (16" depth would be minimum for something 28ft wide) that works out to a true riser height of 6 5/16"; the amount of risers this requires also means you would have an overall stair run of 17'-5" with 11" wide treads and this does not even account for the 3'-3" minimum landing depth... that puts you closer to 21 ft overall for a stair run. 2. Assuming all the dimensions are interior to interior of wall, your west wall would have no "lobby" at all... if all interior and exterior walls are 6" then you are already looking at 33ft length (34 ft if you look at your east wall dimensions) without accounting for a lobby/landing which by code needs to match your stair width minimum (approximately 3'-3" in your design case). 3. These two issues alone mean that your overall length to accommodate as you have drawn would have to be somewhere between 44 and 46 ft at least; without increasing the length you would essentially lose your main bath location and 2 ft plus from the bedroom along that side. Width has a similar issue, 30ft minimum accounting for wall thickness. Rough sketches are great as a starting point but please get someone who does this kind of thing for a living (myself being one such person) to draw up professional house plans as we are much more well versed in the required critical thinking and codes that the average person is not. You would be surprised how often I have to make drastic changes to a customers sketch just to get it to work in a way that even remotely reflects their intentions.
Sir i have very very important question.... Ap vantilation k lye windows to dy rahy he magr us k lye space ni chor rahy..matlab k window k bahir to koi jaga he ni...plot to khatm ho jata he.. Sath waly plot ka banda hamri window k agy apni dewar khari kr deta he to vantilation to khatm ho jye ge.... Please clear this point.. Ap sy kafi kuch sekhny ko milta he
Nice video sir... But have a look at the total dimensions you have drawn... The size of the 2 rooms is 12'+12'+5'5"=29'5" and the total plan is 28' only
Sir aap side m windows/ventilation dete h but sir mostly case m plote k side m private property hoti h to itni window kese de sakte h hum is pr aapka kya suggestion h Sir btayga zarur plz?
Just hire an architect because planning is not mere drawing it has many things to be considered just like solar orientation, wind direction structural conceptualization and many more. Architectural design = for architect Structural design= for Civil Engineers only
No bathroom for third bedroom, sitting arrangement next to common bathroom? No area for dining hall. Good Plan for basic idea, but it still need lot of work for area distribution for various rooms. Little more effort is expected from a civil engineer...
Help. Planning to build a 2 story dormitory with max 12 person capacity. My load bearing RCC is 300mm. Is my load bearing outer wall also going to be 300mm???
there was no hall to leave coats and shoes, bedroom windows should not face north if possible and there was no boiler room. also, everybody sees who and when goes to any of the bathrooms. nice house plan, man 😀 but i still gave you my like