Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> In real life, you can have cases when you have prety small elevation
>> differences between roofs or floors, especialy when they belong to
>> different buildings.
but I think its rare within a building to have something like 0.5m
height difference between floor corners, leading to all the non-level
baselines. If its a steep slope it may get an additional floor (2-3m?)
but otherwise I'd expect the floor to be roughly levelled. So the
architecture shapes the ground to some extent.
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