stirruphoused
Stirruphoused is a term used in speculative architectural discourse to describe a dwelling typology in which modular housing units are arranged around a central circulation spine and linked by bracket-like connectors to form a stable stirrup pattern around a vertical core. The concept emphasizes structural stability, flexibility of interior layout, and derisked construction in seismic regions.
Origin and etymology: The term combines stirrup—the metal loop that supports a rider's foot—with house. It was
Design characteristics: A stirrupoused plan centers on a common core (stair, elevator, services) with a ring
Applications and discourse: Primarily explored in theoretical studies, design competitions, and pilot studies, with few large-scale
See also: modular architecture, seismic design, prefabricated housing.