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Beijing Parkour: Without Sacrificing the Traditional Pattern

Beijing Parkour: Without Sacrificing the Traditional Pattern Reviewed by Dee-nee on Wednesday, January 13th, 2021. This Is Article About Beijing Parkour: Without Sacrificing the Traditional Pattern

Beijing Parkour is a new settlement strategy for intervention in the housing stock is characterized by typical Beijing hutong. The project idea is interpreted as multiplication and recovery of soil surface to allow an intensive development of these areas without sacrificing the traditional horizontal pattern typical of the oldest areas of the city. The exactly […]

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Beijing Parkour is a new settlement strategy for intervention in the housing stock is characterized by typical Beijing hutong. The project idea is interpreted as multiplication and recovery of soil surface to allow an intensive development of these areas without sacrificing the traditional horizontal pattern typical of the oldest areas of the city.

The exactly definition of Parkour is, “the art of knowing how to move,” says the project hypothesis: the transitory social change as a vehicle inhabited space without altering the memory unfortunately destroyed accession to Western models geared development vertical.

An underground area, linked to the existing structure, free of the plot labyrinthine hutongs in the third dimension allowing the elimination of spatial barriers and fences of siheyuan (traditional courtyard houses) while retaining the proportions and the morphological structure.

The spatial continuity over the distinction between private and public and open to various uses: residential, commercial, recreational, cultural. A combination of prefabricated elements complements the existing urban fabric in a complex three dimensional free floors, served by escalators and spaces with accessories and service.

The vulnerability of the system enables vehicle and pedestrian routes to penetrate the urban fabric at different levels by optimizing vehicular circulation usually problematic in historic districts.







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