Vertical Siheyuan Interiors Vertical Siheyuan InteriorsFrom our Vertical Siheyuan featured in our Architectural Portfolio, the Interiors are an extension of our design concept into the living environment. The architecture was an attempt to create and architecture inspired by the traditional Chinese courtyard building with views to its surroundings. Expanding this concept to multiple levels creating a vertical Siheyuan. The three storey apartment has openings on the corners, that allows cross ventilation as the overhangs allow shading with pockets of open space all around the tower allows planting creating a dwelling that breaths. Location : An undisclosed Village in Guangdong, PRCArea : Approx. 8000 square metreClient : Undisclosed Private ClientDesign Team : Wai Tang, Kelvin Chu, Dovile Zoukaite, Boroka Kapacz, Wesley Fung, Ashley ToFamily - We see the interior space as a device where the extended family can reconnect, an escape from their busy city life and routines and redefining what it means to return home.Tea - Home for people living in this province of Guangdong is a place where the social interaction transpires around the consumption of tea, a ritual that has descended over 900 years.Heritage – Home is also a place where the family can pay homage to their family history that dates back centuries. A purpose-built family museum specifically designed on the top floor of the Vertical Siheyuan to showcase family paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs. Gathering – Home is a place to celebrate homecoming, where the family can invite their friends and relatives to come, enjoy and feast together, a gesture of brotherhood and friendship that goes back many generations.Entrance FoyerMain Living RoomClub House PoolsideMaster BedroomMaster BathroomFamily Museum ReceptionFamily Museum Gallery SpaceFamily Museum GalleryFamily Museum Tea RoomTo know more about the design concept of Vertical Siheyuan, please click the following link:https://www.thequadstudio.com/article/118 Back