Chinese Ancient Courtyards ☘️ 临沣寨 朱家大院
#china #travel #architecture 0:00 Prologue 0:47 Architectural Layout 1:40 Philosophical Reflections 2:12 Living Experience + Neuroarchitecture 4:41 Nature and Architecture 7:12 The Philosophy of Open and Closed 11:25 Conclusion We are now entering the Zhu Family Mansion in Linfeng Village. This is a typical multi-courtyard residence, a five-courtyard complex that embodies the essence of the traditional siheyuan layout. As we walk deeper inside, we will experience how people centuries ago integrated life and philosophy into this space. The siheyuan emphasizes left–right symmetry and a front–back central axis, reflecting order and stability. The successive progression of courtyards deepens the spatial experience step by step, creating a rhythmic sequence. Each courtyard serves a distinct function, separating yet connecting daily life. This design was not only a residential arrangement but also a concrete expression of Confucian “ritual” and social order. The repeated unfolding of five courtyards symbolizes Confucian hierarchy and family ethics. The outer courtyards hosted guests and daily affairs, while the deeper ones grew increasingly dignified and private. Architecture thus became a stage where social order and philosophical worldviews were enacted. This space not only embodies order but also enriches sensory experience in daily life. Different courtyard pavements provide varying tactile sensations underfoot, and the sounds of footsteps change accordingly. Plants and trees release seasonal fragrances, while walls and tiles create layers of visual depth. From a neuroscientific perspective, this is a form of “multi-sensory stimulation,” keeping the brain active while promoting emotional stability. The alternating rhythm of openness and enclosure brings tension and relaxation in turn, helping the brain recover from everyday stress. Although tall walls enclose the space, giving a sense of seclusion, each courtyard contains its own slice of nature. Plants, stones, and soil weave together diverse landscapes, like living paintings crafted by nature itself. Human beings instinctively find peace in natural settings, and this design conveys the idea of “dwelling together with nature.” The enclosing walls shield residents from outside clamor, while the open courtyards release the vastness of the sky. Openness and closure are not opposing extremes, but like yin and yang, they coexist and complement each other. In this balance, life embraces both safety and freedom, tranquility and vitality. Walking through the five courtyards of the Zhu Family Mansion, we come to realize: Space is not only architecture but also a reflection of thought and life. The harmony of enclosure and openness not only shapes the courtyards, but also mirrors our own existence. Life can neither be fully closed nor completely open; only through their interplay can it reach wholeness. Just like this space, our lives are journeys of balance, ever moving toward completeness. Breath of Spacetime☘️ Youtube Channel / @plaffordance Cong & Hee 🐰 House Youtube Channel / @conghee콩희day Chef-ish🦀 Youtube Channel / @chef2eggs The town on the roof ☘️ Busan Korea • [Subtitles] The town on the roof ☘️ Chinese Ancient Castle Town ☘️ 临沣寨 • Chinese Ancient Castle Town ☘️ 临沣寨 Citywalk ☘️ Beijing Alleys Hutong 北京方家胡同 • [Subtitles] Citywalk ☘️ Beijing Alleys Hut... China Street : Walking the Grain of Time 郑州海滩街 • [Subtitles] China Street : Walking the Gra... Rural Walk - Collapsed Houses 石洞沟村 • [Subtitles] Rural Walk - Collapsed Houses ... Layers of Thought, Palace of Legacy 皇城相府 • [Subtitles] 皇城相府 Layers of Thought, Palace...

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