Full-flat, intensive courtyard house
A home is something that children experience through their feet.
These are the defining features of our courtyard houses .
Courtyard houses are often categorized by their floor plan, such as L-shaped, U-shaped, or square-shaped, but if we categorize them from a different perspective, they can be broadly divided into various types, such as those that prioritize a resort feel or those that prioritize a sense of everyday life.There are several types. In a more in-depth categorization, our company positions most of our self-built courtyard houses as full-flat, intensive courtyard houses.
1. Courtyard House (Courtyard Residence)
In this type of courtyard house, whether in the city or the suburbs, the building and fence are positioned as close to the property boundary as possible, excluding the parking space, to ensure privacy, security, and effective use of the site.
The main spaces are arranged around a courtyard, andby providing open terrace sashes on the courtyard side, the main spaces are connected through the courtyard, and the courtyard is perceived as the center of the house both spatially and visually.
2.Full Flat
This type of courtyard house eliminates the difference in floor level between the interior and the courtyard, making movement between them smooth andcreating a sense of openness, unity, and high mobility in the space.
3. Intensive
This word has connotations of "concentrated" and "high density," and refers to a home where functionality and design are condensed around the courtyard.
This courtyard is not just a courtyard, but a secondary center for various family activities.courtyard allows you to relax without worrying about being seen by others, provides a safe space for children and pets to play, and offers opportunities for DIY projects, barbecues, and gardening, leading to a more fulfilling lifestyle.is highly functional, as itconcentrates
sunlight and fresh air
Of course, not all of these things come into being at the same time as the completion of construction; the design is intended to develop into an intensive courtyard house.
Courtyard House 29 ,Courtyard House 80 ,
Courtyard House 90
etc. are examples of our work .
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