In a pioneering move towards ecological restoration and sustainable hospitality, PLAT ASIA has designed the 'Volcano-In Hotel of Arrivals' in China's Xilingol League. This visionary project is not merely a hotel but a commitment to revitalizing a landscape scarred by millennia of erosion, aiming to transform a barren volcanic site into a thriving, verdant ecosystem. The design prioritizes environmental healing, embedding the hotel within the land's natural contours to foster a symbiotic relationship between architecture and nature.
A Symbiotic Design: Reclaiming the Volcanic Landscape for Future Generations
The 'Volcano-In Hotel of Arrivals', an ambitious project by PLAT ASIA, is located in the Xilingol League of China, with an anticipated completion in 2025. This 1634 square meter development directly confronts the environmental challenges posed by a long-eroded volcanic landscape. For approximately 150,000 years, the site's volcanic cone has fragmented into nine gentle hills, now primarily covered by sparse grassland. The hotel's strategic placement on the southeastern, leeward side of the cone, where strong northwest winds have led to significant snow and sand accumulation, directly addresses the harsh soil conditions that hinder plant growth. In collaboration with geologists and local pastoralists, the design team meticulously investigated the underlying causes of the environmental degradation. Their solution involves building the hotel over two-meter-deep sand pits, thereby preventing further expansion of these barren areas. Integral to this restorative approach is the implementation of snow barrier walls. These structures are designed to capture and retain moisture, protect the fragile soil from further erosion, and ultimately create a more hospitable environment for new vegetation to flourish. This project aims to usher in a new era of ecological balance, transforming a degraded landscape into a vibrant new ecosystem.
This innovative project serves as a powerful testament to the potential of architecture to not only exist harmoniously with nature but also to actively participate in its rehabilitation. It inspires us to reconsider our impact on fragile ecosystems and embrace design solutions that heal and regenerate the environment, proving that luxury and ecological responsibility can coexist beautifully.