Twisting Pavement Courtyards

'Twisting Courtyard' Merges Interior and Exterior Spaces

By its very tautology, architecture is a practice of delineating interior and exterior space, but 'Twisting Courtyard' works to subvert that notion. As its name states, the home's courtyard consists of undulating pavement that curves and bends, ultimately creating both exterior coverings and interior niches through the selfsame shapes.

Twisting Courtyard was designed by Arch Studio, a Beijing practice, and the family home was further built in the Chinese capital city. The curvaceous courtyard is a unique and modern feature, but much of the home's design pays tribute to the traditional history of the city. It is lain out in the same format as a traditional Siheyuan, which is a residential morphology common to Beijing's famous hutong neighborhoods and made necessary by those hutongs' narrow alleyways.
Trend Themes
1. Blurring Boundaries - Twisting Courtyard blurs the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, offering opportunities for innovative designs that integrate nature and architecture.
2. Curvaceous Architecture - The use of undulating pavement in Twisting Courtyard showcases the trend of curvaceous architecture, creating unique and visually striking designs.
3. Modernizing Tradition - Twisting Courtyard combines modern design elements with traditional residential morphology, presenting opportunities for innovation in preserving cultural heritage.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore new approaches to integrating interior and exterior spaces, experimenting with curvaceous designs and preserving traditional elements.
2. Construction - Construction companies can develop expertise in working with undulating pavements and curvaceous architecture, offering unique and visually appealing structures to clients.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can incorporate the concept of blurring boundaries between spaces in the development of new neighborhoods and communities, creating innovative and dynamic urban environments.

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