Oasis from a Cloud of Steel in the desert landscape

03 / ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

Oasis from a Cloud of Steel

From Flat Abstraction to Spatial Architecture

PROJECT TIME
PARTICIPANTS
CHENG WANG
ADVISOR
BENJAMIN FREYINGER

Conceptual Inspiration

Drawing inspiration from Wyndham Lewis’s 1912 abstract painting Figure Composition, the project explores the poetic translation of a 2D fragmented visual language into a tangible 3D built form. By deconstructing the abstract flat composition and reassembling its elements in physical space, the design creates an immersive spatial ensemble that blurs the boundaries between art and architecture, structure and landscape.

Wyndham Lewis Figure Composition reference Abstract spatial composition study Ground organization derived from the abstract composition Three-dimensional conceptual assembly
Spatial layout plan Roof and structural layout Physical model showing the resort organization

Functioning as both a desert resort and a long-term ecological intervention, the internal arrangement is carefully organized to balance privacy with community. The program comprises three distinct private suite clusters alongside a central communal zone, offering visitors a peaceful and secluded retreat within the desolate desert.

Spatial Layout

Physical models of the roof and lightweight structure Section showing the structural and water collection systems

The architecture is defined by three main components: a lightweight truss structure, a large undulating roof, and a textured ground layer. The expansive roof provides vital shade while acting as an active hydrological machine—collecting rainwater on its top surface and capturing evaporated moisture on its underside. This integrated water collection system then directs the moisture downward through vertical columns into underground reservoirs.

Structure & Hydrology

Materiality & Ecology

The building's facades are clad in weathering steel, chosen for its resilience against extreme wind, sand, and flowing water. Over time, these surfaces develop rich, organic textures that record the passage of the environment, blending the architecture into the evolving landscape. Furthermore, the sustained moisture cycles of evaporation and condensation gradually alter the local microclimate, giving rise to wetlands that spread outward from the base of the columns and allow vegetation to transform the barren desert into a thriving oasis.

Weathering steel resort exterior Weathering steel facade and planted wetland Ecological development diagram 1 Ecological development diagram 2 Ecological development diagram 3 Ecological development diagram 4
Physical model showing the lightweight structure and spatial clusters

Architecture becomes a catalyst—turning scarce water into living ground.

END OF PROJECT
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