Villas are often built in suburban areas or scenic spots, and were called "Bieye" or "Bieguan" in ancient China,3 In the century, terraced villas appeared on the slopes of Italy. Villas emerged in the Western Jin Dynasty of China, such as the Golden Valley Villa by Shi Chong in Luoyang. In addition, famous villas throughout history include Wangchuan Bieye by Lantian Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty, Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou in the Ming Dynasty, Jinyu Bieye in Hangzhou in the Qing Dynasty, and Shaoyuan in Beijing. The most distinctive villas in modern times include the Flowing Water Villa designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the Savoy Villa designed by Le Corbusier. The key points of villa design are: adapting to the scenery and local conditions, flexible layout, lightweight body shape, and simple structure.

Kind reminder: The design drawings must be modified according to the actual type and size of materials used before use.

Kind reminder: The design drawings must be modified according to the actual type and size of materials used before use.
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