Polished, Private, and Passive: Traditional Courtyard Houses and their Timeless Architectural Features


Beit Rumman Hotel, Damascus. Image via Tumblr Account syrian-courtyard

Beit Rumman Hotel, Damascus. Image via Tumblr Account syrian-courtyard

We have seen in recent residential projects the need for bringing the outdoors inside, whether it’s through green walls, biophilic designs, or interior courtyards, especially in countries with dry and hot climates. When it comes to countries of the Arab world, creating these outdoor-inspired inner spaces is a lot more than just bringing in some sunlight and fresh air, it is an architectural expression of a rich culture that transcended generations and inspired nations beyond their borders. In this article, we will explore how cultural and social norms influenced the creation of traditional courtyard houses in Arabian countries and how their unique architectural features were reimagined in modern contexts.

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