
© Fangfang Tian
Chinese courtyard houses are one of the most common housing typologies spanning all the way from the northern capital of Beijing to the poetic southern cities Hangzhou and back to the picturesque regions of Yunnan. Typically referred as heyuan, these courtyards homes are simply a “yard enclosed on four sides.”
Traditionally, heyuans were large single-family homes, built to house multiple generations of descendants, thus the essential gathering place for micro-communities. Today, however, many heyuans in China are faced with the challenges of encroaching urban development. The national reforms of the 1950’s divided up many existing courtyards to be occupied by multiple families and groups, exhausting ancient sanitation systems nationwide. These practical circumstances together with market-driven conditions have sparked a renewed interest among architects, to upgrade the conditions of these ancient courtyards and explore the spatial and conceptual possibilities of the typology within their fast-changing urban fabric. Scroll down for a selection of projects that will refresh your understanding of Chinese courtyards.
Micro-Yuan’er / ZAO/standardarchitecture
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© Mingming Zhang
Xiezuo Hutong Capsule Hotel / B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio

© Ruijing Photo
Courtyard House Plugin en Masse – Second Phase / People’s Architecture Office
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Courtesy of People's Architecture Office (PAO)
One Person Gallery / Wutopia Lab

© Feng Shao
Dongyuan Qianxun Community Center / Scenic Architecture Office

© Shengliang Su
Zhu’an Residence / Zhaoyang Architects

© Hao Chen
Tea House in Li Garden / Atelier Deshaus

© Fangfang Tian
Cave House in Loess Plateau / hyperSity Architects

Courtesy of hyperSity Architects
Eight Tenths Garden / Wutopia Lab

© CreatAR
Bamboo Forest on the Roof / V STUDIO

© Weiqi Jin
Teahouse in Hutong / ARCHSTUDIO

© Ning Wang
Transform and Rethink / Hu Yue Studio

© Chaoying Yang, Su Chen
Yi She Mountain Inn / DL Atelier

© Haiting Sun
Shidao Resort / Duoxiang Studio

© Haiting Sun, Chen Bai
Fuchun Kosa Zou Ma Lou / Atelier Archmixing

Courtesy of Atelier Archmixing
Twisting Courtyard / ARCHSTUDIO

© Weiqi Jin, Ning Wang
HE-Restaurant / GOA

Courtesy of GOA