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Rahi Al Asad traveled from another world to collect his 1999 System Showcase award for residential project over 5,000 sq. ft. Well, he may not have traveled that far, but a trip from Amman, Jordan, to the United States can feel like you've come from another world.
The 16,150 sq. ft. Saraf Villa residential project submitted by the Arab Technical Group contained it all: underfloor radiant heat, radiators, a snowmelt system and even a water to water heat exchanger for a swimming pool.