
"In the global architectural discourse, the expression of grassland culture faces homogenization challenges. The Mongolian ger, as a quintessential spatial carrier of nomadic civilization, embodies unique spatial philosophy through its circular plan, prefabricated structure, and symbiotic wisdom with nature. Situated near the Ulanhad volcanic cluster in Inner Mongolia, this project establishes a dialogue between the monumental geological landscape and the flexible nomadic space."
"The Mongolian ger, as a quintessential spatial carrier of nomadic civilization, embodies unique spatial philosophy through its circular plan, prefabricated structure, and symbiotic wisdom with nature. Situated near the Ulanhad volcanic cluster in Inner Mongolia, this project establishes a dialogue between the monumental geological landscape and the flexible nomadic space. The volcano symbolizes Earth's primordial forces, while the ger represents humanity's adaptive response to nature - their collision creates distinctive spatial narratives."
The project responds to homogenization of grassland culture by reinterpreting the Mongolian ger as a contemporary installation. The ger's circular plan, prefabricated structure, and symbiotic wisdom with nature express nomadic spatial philosophy. The site near the Ulanhad volcanic cluster in Inner Mongolia frames a dialogue between monumental geological forces and flexible nomadic space. The volcano embodies Earth's primordial forces, while the ger embodies humanity's adaptive response to nature; their encounter generates distinctive spatial narratives. The installation investigates cultural expression, spatial strategy, and environmental symbiosis through an architectural collision that links tradition, landscape, and contemporary fabrication.
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