@article{article_1622994, title={A PERSPECTIVE ON COURTYARD DESIGN: TULOU COLLECTIVE HOUSING IN CHINA}, journal={Mekansal Araştırmalar Dergisi}, volume={3}, pages={19–34}, year={2025}, DOI={10.71298/maddergi.1622994}, author={Durmaz, Büşra and Erçetin, Cihan}, keywords={Avlu Konutları, Tulou Toplu Konutları, Gizlilik ve Kamusal Alan, Kültürel Uyum, Sosyal Konut Tasarımı}, abstract={Courtyard housing, a design concept rooted in centuries-old traditions across various cultures, is widely recognized for its ability to create semi-private urban spaces within housing developments. However, the interpretation of courtyard housing varies significantly, encompassing diverse relationships between private and public spaces, shaped by cultural, traditional, and spatial mechanisms. This study explores courtyard housing from multiple perspectives, focusing on its attributes such as privacy dynamics, cultural significance, and modes of communication within and beyond the courtyard. The research then delves into the Tulou Collective Housing Project in China, a contemporary social housing prototype inspired by the traditional multi-family, fortress-like circular "earth houses" of Fujian’s rural regions. By examining both the traditional Tulou and its modern adaptation, this study highlights the integration of courtyard housing principles in addressing contemporary social housing needs. The findings aim to provide insights into the opportunities and challenges of incorporating traditional courtyard housing models into modern contexts, emphasizing the cultural, social, and architectural implications. This research contributes to ongoing discussions on the relevance and adaptability of traditional housing typologies in fostering inclusive and sustainable urban living environments.}, number={1}, publisher={Çukurova Üniversitesi}