Perched high on the Troodos mountains in the centre of the
island and with an unobstructed view of the skies, the 1.77
million euro ($1.90 million) publicly funded Troodos Observatory
was inaugurated in May. Purveyors hope the project will
encourage visitors to areas increasingly affected by
urbanization and broaden a depth of celestial knowledge.
Designed by sci-fi enthusiasts, architects and siblings Elena,
Nicodemos and Cassandra Tsolakis, the similarity to a spaceship
wasn't intentional but the nature of the project instinctively
and perceptively lends to that impression, says Elena Tsolakis.
"Yes, from some angles the building might look like a spaceship.
Was that the intention? No, but that is what came out," said
Elena Tsolakis.
Blink and you could miss it.
Reflective cladding means that the angular structure overlooking
the hamlet of Agridia could be hiding in plain sight, meshing
seamlessly either with the terrain or the skies, depending on
the angle of vision.
"Part of our brief and our main objective was to create an
iconic building for the area and we think that has been
achieved," said Nicodemos Tsolakis.
The observatory, part of the EU-backed Geostars project to
regenerate isolated rural areas in parts of Cyprus and Greece,
is equipped with a 20-inch reflective telescope, the biggest on
the island, under a rotating 5.6m wide dome and a solar
telescope beneath a hydraulic roof.
Elena Tsolakis, recently named by the Royal Institute of British
Architects (RIBA) as one of the 100 most influential female
architects in the world, said each public space should tell a
story and offer visitors a unique experience.
"What we are trying to replicate is that feeling of wonder,
especially for children, to have that sense of wonder and
curiosity and yearning to know more about the world beyond the
everyday existence that we have," she said.
A jutting protrusion which can be used as an astromarina for
mobile telescopes looks like it is emerging from the earth; part
of the construction is embedded in the mountain.
Visitors could easily imagine its ready to switch to warp speed.
Engage!
($1 = 0.9320 euros)
(Reporting By Michele Kambas and Yiannis Kourtoglou; writing by
Michele Kambas; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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