Light gauge steel frame villa with finishing

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13 Jun 202005:18

Summary

TLDRDynamic Steel, an Australian fabricator of lightweight steel, showcases their ability to transform unique architectural designs into reality. In this case, they collaborated with landscape architect Christian to build his L-shaped home with a large cantilever, utilizing rammed earth and hundred-year-old bricks. The lightweight steel frame enabled structural strength and large spans, contributing to the home's open spaces and high ceilings, which Christian believes foster a sense of clarity. The video emphasizes the benefits of lightweight steel frames, such as speed of construction, termite resistance, and adaptability to various architectural styles.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿญ Dynamic Steel is a medium-sized fabricator specializing in lightweight steel products, using fully Australian made BlueScope steel.
  • ๐Ÿ  The property in Bamburgh showcases a unique design by Christian, a landscape architect who had the vision for the house for a long time.
  • ๐Ÿ“ The house was designed to be L-shaped, maximizing views over the valley with a focus on angles and space.
  • ๐Ÿ—๏ธ The use of rammed earth and hundred-year-old hand-made apricot bricks reflects a combination of modern and traditional materials.
  • ๐Ÿ”จ Dynamic Steel's lightweight steel frame was essential for the large cantilever feature of the house, which was not possible with other framing technologies.
  • ๐ŸŒŸ The lightweight steel frame allows for structural strength and large spans, enabling raking ceilings and open spaces.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ The motto 'lighter, straighter, better' highlights the advantages of steel frames over competing building technologies in terms of ease of construction and durability.
  • ๐Ÿก The benefits of using steel frames include speed of construction, no need for termite protection, and suitability for bushfire zones.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก The design philosophy emphasizes space, clarity of mind, and the integration of high ceilings and open spaces for a comfortable living environment.
  • ๐ŸŽจ The house combines industrial elements with rustic and contemporary aesthetics, showcaasing the versatility of steel in various architectural styles.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ While the upfront cost of a steel frame may be higher, the long-term benefits and reduced maintenance costs can make it comparable to other building methods.

Q & A

  • What type of company is Dynamic Steel?

    -Dynamic Steel is a medium-sized fabricator of lightweight steel, specializing in rolling BlueScope, true core, or fully Australian made steel into various structural components such as floor joists, wall panels, and facade features.

  • What was unique about the design of Christian's house?

    -Christian's house had a unique design that was in his mind for a long time. It was an L-shaped house with all angles focused on the view over the valley, incorporating rammed earth and hundred-year-old hand-made apricot bricks.

  • What was the main challenge faced with the construction of Christian's house?

    -The main challenge was the very large cantilever on the front of the building, which extended about three meters from the facade. This was only possible with the use of lightweight steel framing technology.

  • Why was lightweight steel framing chosen for Christian's house?

    -Lightweight steel framing was chosen because it allowed for structural strength and large spans, enabling the creation of raking ceilings and the cantilevered front that was not possible with other framing technologies.

  • What is the motto of Dynamic Steel and what does it represent?

    -The motto of Dynamic Steel is 'lighter, straighter, better', representing the company's belief that their lightweight steel framing is superior due to its ease of use, structural integrity, and lack of need for additional treatments like termite protection.

  • Why is lightweight steel framing becoming more popular among homeowners and builders?

    -Lightweight steel framing is gaining popularity due to its simplicity, speed of construction, and benefits such as being termite-proof and non-combustible, making it suitable for bushfire zones.

  • How does the use of high ceilings and open spaces in Christian's house contribute to the living experience?

    -The use of high ceilings and open spaces in Christian's house is believed to create a sense of clarity of mind and provide a feeling of personal space for the residents, enhancing the overall living experience.

  • What types of clients does Dynamic Steel typically work with?

    -Dynamic Steel works with a range of clients, including discerning homeowners, commercial builders, and is particularly active in the high-volume commercial apartment space.

  • How does the use of hundred-year-old bricks in Christian's house add to its character?

    -The use of hundred-year-old bricks adds a rustic and historical element to the otherwise contemporary and high-tech building, creating a unique blend of old and new that enhances the building's character.

  • What is the price comparison between building with Dynamic Steel's lightweight steel framing and traditional building methods?

    -While the upfront cost of the steel frame may be slightly more expensive, the ongoing benefits such as reduced need for termite protection and faster construction times can make it comparable in cost to other building technologies in the long run.

  • How does the design flexibility of steel framing impact the variety of structures Dynamic Steel can create?

    -The design flexibility of steel framing allows Dynamic Steel to create a wide range of structures, from standard style houses to edgy, square, boxy designs, with no limit to the creativity that can be incorporated into the building process.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ  Innovative Steel Framing for Unique Residential Design

This paragraph introduces Dynamic Steel, a fabricator of lightweight steel products, and discusses the construction of a unique L-shaped house designed by a landscape architect named Christian. The house features a cantilevered front facade, made possible by the strength and flexibility of lightweight steel framing. The use of rammed earth and hundred-year-old hand-made bricks adds a rustic touch to the modern design. Challenges such as the large cantilever were overcome by the structural capabilities of steel, allowing for architectural creativity and practical benefits like termite resistance and speed of construction.

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๐ŸŒŸ The Philosophy of Space and Longevity in Construction

The second paragraph emphasizes the importance of space in residential design, especially with multiple occupants, and how high ceilings and open spaces contribute to mental clarity. It also touches on the aesthetic and practical benefits of using different layering and rendering techniques in construction. The discussion includes the use of reused bricks in a modern context, blending industrial and rustic elements. The conversation concludes with a comparison of the upfront cost of steel framing versus its long-term benefits, suggesting that the initial investment is offset by the durability and low maintenance of steel structures.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กDynamic Steel

Dynamic Steel refers to the company featured in the video, which specializes in fabricating lightweight steel frames for construction. The company uses Australian-made steel to create various structural elements like floor joists, wall panels, and facade features. In the video's context, Dynamic Steel plays a crucial role in realizing the unique architectural design of Christian's house by providing the necessary steel framing technology.

๐Ÿ’กLightweight Steel

Lightweight steel is a type of steel that is used in construction for its strength-to-weight ratio, allowing for longer spans and more flexible design options. In the video, Dynamic Steel fabricates lightweight steel frames from BlueScope true core steel, which is then used to create the structural components of Christian's house, emphasizing the material's versatility and strength.

๐Ÿ’กCantilever

A cantilever in architecture is a structural element that is supported on only one end, allowing it to extend out from a building without additional support. The video mentions a large cantilever on the front of Christian's house, which is made possible by the use of lightweight steel frames, showcasing the material's ability to achieve complex and innovative designs.

๐Ÿ’กRammed Earth

Rammed earth is a building technique that involves compacting a mixture of earth, clay, and sand to create walls or other structural elements. In the video, the decision to incorporate rammed earth into the construction of Christian's house adds an earthy and sustainable element to the design, blending traditional techniques with modern materials like lightweight steel.

๐Ÿ’กLandscape Architect

A landscape architect is a professional who designs outdoor spaces, focusing on the arrangement of natural and artificial elements. Christian, the owner of the house in the video, is a landscape architect who had a specific vision for his home's design, which was brought to life with the help of Dynamic Steel's framing solutions.

๐Ÿ’กStructural Steel

Structural steel is used in construction to create the framework of buildings, providing support and stability. In the context of the video, Dynamic Steel's lightweight steel frames are a type of structural steel that offer advantages over traditional timber framing, such as greater strength and the ability to achieve larger spans.

๐Ÿ’กTermite Proof

Termite proof refers to the resistance of a material to termite infestation. The video highlights that steel frames are 100% termite proof, which is a significant advantage over wood in construction, especially in areas prone to termite damage. This feature contributes to the long-term durability and maintenance-free aspect of structures built with steel frames.

๐Ÿ’กBushfire Zones

Bushfire zones are areas prone to wildfires, particularly in regions with dry vegetation. The video mentions that steel, being non-combustible, is an ideal material for construction in bushfire zones due to its fire-resistant properties, providing an additional layer of safety for homes and buildings.

๐Ÿ’กHigh-Tech Building

A high-tech building is one that incorporates advanced technology and innovative materials in its construction. Christian's house, as described in the video, is an example of a high-tech building, combining traditional elements like rammed earth and reused bricks with modern materials and techniques such as lightweight steel framing.

๐Ÿ’กIndustrial Style

Industrial style is a design aesthetic characterized by the use of raw materials, exposed structural elements, and a minimalist approach. The video contrasts the industrial nature of Dynamic Steel's product with the rustic and contemporary design of Christian's home, demonstrating how steel can be adapted to various architectural styles.

๐Ÿ’กCommercial Apartment Space

Commercial apartment space refers to residential units that are built for sale or rent as part of a commercial development. The video mentions that Dynamic Steel's customer base primarily consists of high-volume commercial apartment projects, indicating the company's involvement in large-scale construction projects beyond individual homes.

Highlights

Dynamic Steel is a medium-sized fabricator of lightweight steel, using BlueScope true core steel for various construction elements.

Christian's house in Bamburgh features a unique design by the landscape architect, incorporating structural reality with Dynamic Steel's expertise.

The L-shaped design of the house focuses on maximizing views over the valley, a concept that evolved over several years.

Rammed earth was chosen as a building material, adding an earthy element to the modern design.

Hundred-year-old hand-made apricot bricks were repurposed for the facade, blending history with innovation.

Dynamic Steel frames enabled the large cantilever on the front of the building, showcasing the strength of lightweight steel.

Lightweight steel frames allow for large spans and raking ceilings, creating open and spacious interiors.

Dynamic Steel's motto 'lighter, straighter, better' emphasizes the advantages of steel frames in construction.

Lightweight steel is chosen for its speed of construction, simplicity, and lack of need for termite protection.

Steel is 100% termite proof and non-combustible, making it suitable for bushfire zones.

The philosophy of creating space and clarity of mind through high ceilings and open spaces is evident in the design.

Dynamic Steel serves both suburban and rural areas, as well as the high-volume commercial apartment space.

Christian's house showcases layering and rendering techniques, adding character to the building's facade.

The use of reused bricks in a high-tech building demonstrates the fusion of sustainability with modernity.

Dynamic Steel's versatility allows for a wide range of่ฎพ่ฎก้ฃŽๆ ผ, from rustic to contemporary and industrial.

While the upfront cost of a steel frame may be higher, the long-term benefits can make it comparable to other building technologies.

The durability of steel frames is highlighted, with the statement that they 'last forever'.

Transcripts

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they appear to tell us a little bit

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about dynamic steel and who you guys are

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we're a medium-sized fabricator of

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lightweight steel so we take BlueScope

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true core or fully Australian made steel

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and roll form that into lightweight

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steel frame trust floor joists wall

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panels and all sorts of crazy facade

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features now this property that we're at

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in particular in Bamburgh this is

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Christian's house and it was quite a

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unique design wasn't it yeah well so

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Christian's our landscape architects and

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has had the design for this house in his

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head for quite some time and then when

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he came to us we were able to turn that

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into a structural reality so yeah we've

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purchased the land and then over a

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couple of years we we came up with the

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design so ultimately we wanted to create

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an l-shaped house so we could focus all

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the all the angles looking out over the

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valley we had about three years of

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looking at the plans and choosing the

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mediums and then we stumbled across

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rammed earth and then we decided to to

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work with the rammed earth element and

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then I still wasn't quite sure what I

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was going to use bricks but which type

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of bricks and then I came across some

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hundred-year-old hand-made apricot

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bricks so I kind of evolved as the as

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the whole process of getting the plans

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and changing made some subtle changes

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and then we were ready to go and found

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Pete with the with the dynamic steel

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frames what were the kind of challenges

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that you faced with this with this house

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of Christians well on the front of the

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building there's a very very large

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cantilever it pokes out about three

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metres from the front facade and that

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wasn't possible with any other framing

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technology so structural steel timber

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nothing else could do it other than the

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lightweight steel frame so we were able

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to turn his his architectural intent

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into a structure reality the the

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lightweight nature of a steel frame

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allows us to be structurally stronger

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and span further than any other

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competing building technology so the

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raking ceilings inside the house are

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only possible with the large spans that

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you'll see by using a lightweight trusts

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roof

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now you have a little motto that you use

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if your business

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the model is lighter straighter better

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so wear lighter than competing Building

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Technologies wear straighter there's no

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need to pack or plane or straighten or

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splice or plane walls and because of

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that we're better so is this something

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that more and more people are building

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with now it is discerning homeowners and

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commercial builders who want the

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simplicity and speed that a lightweight

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steel frame can give them their choosing

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steel over competing technologies

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because again it's lighter its

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straighter it's better it goes up faster

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because also no requirement for termite

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protection because steel is 100% termite

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proof that's non combustible so it works

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better in bushfire zones as well so

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there's really all the benefits of it

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such a big philosophy of mine is is

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space and with five people living in

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this house it feels like everyone's got

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their own space and I think through

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there is a philosophy out there through

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high ceilings and open spaces creates

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clarity of mind and then I suppose you

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combine that then with the beautiful

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views of looking over the valley and it

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really puts you in a really nice place

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most of your clients in like more

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suburban areas and rural areas yeah

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we've got a lot of houses in in rural

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areas but a lot of commercial bills as

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well the vast majority of our kind of

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our customer base is in the high-volume

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commercial apartment space so Christians

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chosen to use a few different layering

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and rendering techniques in the house

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how do you feel about them are going to

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look great

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having variety on the front of your

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building and on the facade of your

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building really adds to the character of

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the building so these bricks are all

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reused a hundred-year-old bricks which

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Christians has saved and put into his

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brand new high-tech building when I

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think of that dynamic still I think

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industrial but coming into Christians

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home this is quite a rustic and

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contemporary home that's mixed with that

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industrial you can't tell it marries

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together really well

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yeah it's a way that you can turn the

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steel into anything you like it doesn't

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necessarily need to look like a

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particular style of house we've built

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houses like Christians we've built

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standard style houses we've built very

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very edgy square boxy houses there's

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there's no limit to the design you can

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do and steel

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such a price a little bit is it is it

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more expensive than building a normal

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hunt it's slightly more expensive up

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front to buy the steel frame but your

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ongoing benefits from not having to do

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termite protection not having a pack and

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plain and straight in walls being faster

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to plaster faster to tile adds up at the

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end to about the same to building as you

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would any other technology except it

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lasts forever I said it lasts forever

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that's awesome thanks Peter thanks for

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enlightening me today my pleasure thank

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you

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you

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