Set against the endless grasslands of Ulanqab in Inner Mongolia, Prairie Ark by BUZZ | Büro Ziyu Zhuang appears less like a conventional public gallery and more like a mysterious object embedded within the terrain. Positioned beside Lake Laoli, the project reimagines architecture as an extension of the prairie itself, dissolving the distinction between landform, structure, and public space. The design embraces a speculative and cinematic language, creating a cultural destination that feels simultaneously ancient and extraterrestrial.

The defining architectural gesture of Prairie Ark is its sweeping inclined roofscape that folds directly into the grassland. One side of the structure disappears beneath the earth, while the opposite edge rises, creating the illusion of a spacecraft emerging from the prairie. Visitors can walk seamlessly onto the roof from the surrounding landscape, transforming the building into an inhabitable topography. This deliberate blurring of architecture and ground reinforces the project’s immersive relationship with the vast openness of Inner Mongolia’s steppes.

Inside, the gallery unfolds as a flexible cultural venue designed for exhibitions, lectures, gatherings, and public events. The interiors avoid rigid compartmentalization, instead relying on open spatial planning and a gridded ceiling punctuated with skylights that wash the space with diffused natural light. The descent into the building is intentionally cinematic; entrances are embedded into the terrain, and arriving feels like entering a hidden geological chamber rather than a formal institution. The architects referenced science-fiction imagery and buried spacecraft narratives to shape the project’s spatial atmosphere, allowing the gallery to feel both monumental and elusive.

Beyond the primary gallery, the project includes the Nomadic Beacon Tower, positioned across the lake as a vertical counterpart to the horizontal Prairie Ark. Referencing ancient watchtowers while functioning as a contemporary observation platform, the structure is accessed through a winding path leading to a small amphitheater before spiraling upward toward panoramic views across the grasslands. During seasonal flooding, the tower becomes partially isolated by water, intensifying the project’s themes of remoteness and disconnection from urban life.

Prairie Ark continues the architectural direction that has become characteristic of BUZZ | Büro Ziyu Zhuang, where contemporary art thinking, speculative spatial narratives, and environmental immersion intersect. Founded by Ziyu Zhuang in 2016, the studio often explores architecture as an “experience container,” balancing futuristic forms with contextual sensitivity. Earlier projects, such as the Chamber Church and Manor Mirage, similarly investigate architecture as an atmospheric landscape. Prairie Ark expands this approach to a territorial scale where the prairie itself becomes an active architectural participant.

What distinguishes Prairie Ark is its striking UFO-like appearance and its challenge to conventional ideas of contextual architecture. Instead of reproducing historical references or pastoral imagery, the project proposes a new mythology for the grasslands, one rooted in ambiguity, immersion, and spatial fiction. Hovering between land art, observatory, and cultural infrastructure, Prairie Ark transforms the Inner Mongolian steppe into a theatrical landscape where architecture behaves like a fragment of another world quietly settled into the earth.
Prairie Ark Project Facts
Project Name: Prairie Ark
Location: Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, China
Architect: BUZZ | Büro Ziyu Zhuang
Lead Architect: Ziyu Zhuang
Program: Public gallery and cultural center
Site Context: Lake Laoli grasslands
Key Features: Walkable roofscape, embedded gallery, observation tower, skylit interiors
Image credit: Shengliang Su / Source: PRAGMATIKA
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