I'm making a wild guess on either a DIY enthusiast who found some old junk (it almost looks like packaging material) or some modular house manufacturer who thought they had a brilliant idea.
This is how it looks at the top. Well, I think it's built by craftsmen when the house was built in 2006. Modular house, yes. Feels stable. The intention is to take down the wall but became uncertain now when it looked this way. According to the plan, it should not be load-bearing.
This is how it looks at the top. Well, I think it was built by craftsmen when the house was constructed in 2006. Module house, yes. Feels stable. The idea is to take down the wall, but I became uncertain now that it looked like this. According to the drawing, it should not be load-bearing.
Shouldn't be load-bearing.
Seems like the timber dimensions are weak and the ceiling drywall continues over the upper stud.
It is not load-bearing.
It still exists but in a developed variant. The idea is to compete with steel studs in industrial construction. Search for Södra Smart.