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type: Building depth: Building width: Building perimeter, all levels: AREAS Site Area: Built Upon Area: Nett Floor Area / Dwelling: Gross Floor Area [GFA]: Landscaped Area: RATIOS Floor Space Ratio: External walls / GFA: Total bedrooms / GFA:
Villas
Evolved through Ancient Roman architecture In Australia early 1980s Semi-Detached 1-2 3-4 Varies 10 m 13.5 m 45m
Vehicular Access
245 sqm 115 sqm 98 sqm 115 sqm 103 sqm 0.45:1 17:1 22:1 DESCRIPTION OF TYPOLOGY:
Garage
1980s. They are usually arranged around a paved driveway with single or double garages attached to each dwelling. These typology occur on two 15-25m wide or more single house lots joined together. Dwelling numbers can be multiplied several times over, depending on the site area. As building containing more than two dwellings where each dwelling has its own entrance and open space at ground level for the exclusive use of the occupants of the dwelling HISTORY OF TYPOLOGY: A villa was originally an ancient Roman upper-class country house built for the elite. They gradually re-evolved through the middle Ages, into elegant upper-class country homes. In Australian context, these styles imitated from Britain. Modern architecture has produced some important examples of buildings called as villas: Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier in Poissy, France Villa Mairea by Alvar Aalto in Noormarkku, Finland Villa Tugendhat by Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe in Brno, Czech Re public
Kitchen 2300x3500
Dining
Bedroom 3200x2800
PAVED ROAD LEADING TO THE GARAGE AND THE ENTRY OF THE BLD
Laundry 1400x2600
Bathroom 1700x2400
Bedroom 3500x3500
Laundry 1400x2600
Kitchen 2300x3500