

This sharing session is hosted by designer Guo Lulu, who talks about the project Xarmuren Hasar Steppe City Resort. The sharing introduced from the waters, culture, and ecology. First, he analyzes the influence of the rivers on the site and planning. Second, he discusses the inspiration of the architect Bian Baoyang from the Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute, which dates back to the Han Dynasty in China, and a painting by the Ming Dynasty in China, reflecting Steppe lifestyle aesthetics a hundred years ago. Last, from an ecological view, design based on technology, values for society, and the concept Nomad Life Metabolism proposed by architect Nandin. Besides, designer Guo Lulu shares his thoughts on this project during the design process, including some challenges and highlights. This project is expected to be completed in the following year.