Shiyuan House / Days in YARD Studio

View to the west house. Interior terrazzo floor is cast in one piece, juxtaposed with the textured worn-out granite square stones, and natural soil layer will allow three kinds of grasses to grow. All Passive House related technologies and materials are hidden from the view. The Tai-ming slab (a stone plate laid in between the two column pedestals) from Qing dynasty was discovered during construction and re-utilized. The space consciously combines new and old materials and furniture, and the result is a time-capsulated space that evokes sustained culture and their respected stories. Image © Zoulei View to the west house. Interior terrazzo floor is cast in one piece, juxtaposed with the textured worn-out granite square stones, and natural soil layer will allow three kinds of grasses to grow. All Passive House related technologies and materials are hidden from the view. The Tai-ming slab (a stone plate laid in between the two column pedestals) from Qing dynasty was discovered during construction and re-utilized. The space consciously combines new and old materials and furniture, and the result is a time-capsulated space that evokes sustained culture and their respected stories. Image © Zoulei
  • architects: Days in YARD Studio
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Project Year: 2021
  • Photographs: Zoulei
  • Photographs: Yiqing
  • Photographs: Haipeng
  • Area: 200.0 m2

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View to the west house. Interior terrazzo floor is cast in one piece, juxtaposed with the textured worn-out granite square stones, and natural soil layer will allow three kinds of grasses to grow. All Passive House related technologies and materials are hidden from the view. The Tai-ming slab (a stone plate laid in between the two column pedestals) from Qing dynasty was discovered during construction and re-utilized. The space consciously combines new and old materials and furniture, and the result is a time-capsulated space that evokes sustained culture and their respected stories. Image © Zoulei View to the west house. Interior terrazzo floor is cast in one piece, juxtaposed with the textured worn-out granite square stones, and natural soil layer will allow three kinds of grasses to grow. All Passive House related technologies and materials are hidden from the view. The Tai-ming slab (a stone plate laid in between the two column pedestals) from Qing dynasty was discovered during construction and re-utilized. The space consciously combines new and old materials and furniture, and the result is a time-capsulated space that evokes sustained culture and their respected stories. Image © Zoulei
  • architects: Days in YARD Studio
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Project Year: 2021
  • Photographs: Zoulei
  • Photographs: Yiqing
  • Photographs: Haipeng
  • Area: 200.0 m2

Read more »


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