
"A House in Xueshan Village is a 350-sqm self-developed residential project designed by in Xueshan Village, Changping District, . Located at the urban-rural fringe, approximately 30 minutes from the city's Second Ring Road, the building operates simultaneously as a private residence, a design , and a space for community-oriented activities. The project explores how multiple programs can coexist within a single architectural framework while remaining adaptable to future change."
"The architectural strategy reverses the typical rural housing model in which buildings enclose a central courtyard. Instead, the building volume is placed at the center of the site, allowing courtyards of varying sizes to surround it on all sides. This arrangement ensures that each room has direct outdoor access while improving daylight, ventilation, and spatial flexibility. Perimeter walls are raised to maintain privacy, and the building mass steps back at upper levels to form terraces for second-floor bedrooms."
"A three-car garage occupies the side of the site facing the village road, responding to both functional requirements and street conditions. A large sliding door allows the garage to open fully to the street, enabling its use for outward-facing programs while visually extending the street into the site. The garage is integrated with a workshop used for fabrication and prototyping, separating noisy or dusty activities from the living areas while ma"
The project is a 350-sqm self-developed residence at the urban-rural fringe that functions as home, design office, and community space. The site strategy places the building at the center, creating courtyards around all sides so every room has direct outdoor access while improving daylight and ventilation. Perimeter walls provide privacy and the mass steps back at upper levels to form terraces for second-floor bedrooms. A three-car garage with a large sliding door opens to the street and integrates a workshop for fabrication, allowing outward-facing programs while separating noisy activities from living areas. The design prioritizes programmatic flexibility and future adaptability.
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