In this project, two villas are combined into a large villa to form two homes. The owners of the houses are neighbors of the two families who have good relations. The villas are scattered in different directions, with the two doors opening in different directions. Although the villas are connected together, they have their own space without being
Cold-formed steel (CFS), or metal stud framing, is made from structural quality sheet steel formed into C-sections and other shapes by roll forming steel through a series of dies. CFS, a preferred framing material, is:
Versatile and can be cut to exact lengths
Dimensionally stable and won’t expand or contract with changes in moisture content
Lightweight compared to wood and concrete
Durable and won’t warp, split, crack or spall when exposed to the elements
Sustainable and 100 percent recyclable
Highest in strength-to-weight ratio of all structural framing materials, according to the Steel Framing Industry Association
Non-combustible, a safeguard against fire accidents