World Architecture Community News - Glazed façade revives traditional Chinese house in Dazhai Village, Fujian
Descripción de como es una casa tradicional, los materiales empleados, la distribución, etc. Estas casas conforman lo que conocemos como Hutong ⭐ ✈️ Artículos sobre Turismo y Guías de Viajes: destinos, atracciones, hoteles, restaurantes, monumentos, consejos.
Mostly built between the 12th and the 20th centuries, the Tulou are large fortified buildings representing a specific and traditional housing type of the Fujian province of Southern China. Their recurring layout is made up of a thick enclosure wall, rectangular or circular, which hosts the...
Image 15 of 26 from gallery of The Contemporary Transformation of Traditional Chinese Architecture. Photograph by Weiqi Jin
hypersity cave house, made with rammed earth and stone tiles, is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional cave dwelling which respects its vernacular.
Image 22 of 26 from gallery of The Contemporary Transformation of Traditional Chinese Architecture. Photograph by Yilong Zhao
Inspired by the idea that a courtyard adds character to a house and allows it to tell a better and more complete story, the talented team from IAPA Design
hypersity cave house, made with rammed earth and stone tiles, is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional cave dwelling which respects its vernacular.
hypersity cave house, made with rammed earth and stone tiles, is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional cave dwelling which respects its vernacular.
hypersity cave house, made with rammed earth and stone tiles, is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional cave dwelling which respects its vernacular.
hypersity cave house, made with rammed earth and stone tiles, is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional cave dwelling which respects its vernacular.