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Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China
Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China
Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China
Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China
Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China
Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China
Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China
Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China
Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China, RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China

Courtyard No.7 at The Drum Tower / Mainland China

RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang / Mainland China

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DFA Design for Asia Awards 2019 l Silver Award l Environmental Design ▪ Workspaces
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BLENDING PAST AND PRESENT

Architects employs various design methods to fit contemporary spatial layout into the traditional Chinese courtyard. A freestanding glass structure encloses the T-shaped courtyard of the original architecture to create one all-encompassing working space. The bookcase at the north-eastern wing doubles as a staircase that allows visitors to access the rooftop level. The rooftop is transformed into an activity space where the working models of the building are installed. It opens up a novel way for visitors to experience traditional Chinese architecture.

 Architects employs various design methods to fit contemporary spatial layout into the traditional Chinese courtyard. A freestanding glass structure encloses the T-shaped courtyard of the original architecture to create one all-encompassing working space. The bookcase at the north-eastern wing doubles as a staircase that allows visitors to access the rooftop level. The rooftop is transformed into an activity space where the working models of the building are installed. It opens up a novel way for visitors to experience traditional Chinese architecture.

 

 

RSAA/ Büro Ziyu Zhuang

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