The House with a Tiny Patio / Atelier TAO+C

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Dining Room. Image © Shengliang Su

Text description provided by the architects. Lane house (or Li long) is a unique residential typology of Shanghai. The urban fabric of the city was once densely constituted of such kind, now only a handful remained. Located in Shanghai French concession area, the project was to remodel such a 1930s’ lane house with a courtyard to accommodate three bedrooms with independent restrooms and facilities meeting the users’ daily needs.

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Cite: "The House with a Tiny Patio / Atelier TAO+C" 27 Jun 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/896723/the-house-with-a-tiny-patio-atelier-tao-plus-c> ISSN 0719-8884

Final. Image © Shengliang Su

上海里弄改造——极小天井住宅 / 西涛设计工作室

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