douviewthrough
Douviewthrough refers to a specific type of architectural or design feature commonly found in traditional Chinese buildings, particularly in rural and older urban areas. The term combines "dou" (斗), meaning "bucket" or "scoop," and "viewthrough," describing an open, unobstructed passage or corridor that allows light, air, and visual continuity between spaces. This design element is often seen in courtyard houses, temples, and other historic structures, where it serves both functional and aesthetic purposes.
Douviewthroughs are typically characterized by a series of open arches or columns that create a seamless transition
The design principle behind douviewthroughs reflects traditional Chinese values of harmony with nature and the importance