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Kouvo & Partanen to Design Hotel Residence in Atacama, Chile

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 17, 2012

Exterior view of the new Kouvo & Partanen-designed ALMA Hotel Residence, with the main building in the front and dormitory modules in the back (Image: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), Kouvo&Partanen)

Finnish architects Kouvo & Partanen have just recently been chosen to design a hotel residence for the astronomers, engineers, and other observatory staff working at ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. At 2,900 meters above sea level, the hotel residence will be built at the ALMA Operations Support Facility in the Atacama Desert, in the foothills of the Chilean Andes.

Project Description from ALMA:

The buildings’ architectural design will be integrated into the landscape by using local materials such as stone, copper and volcanic rock. Their facades and structures will use the colors and tones of the surroundings, and the natural landscape will be preserved as much as possible. The buildings are designed for energy efficiency, using natural light wherever possible, and collecting solar energy for hot water and heating. The intense sunlight has influenced the design in other ways, too: the entrances and access ways will have canopies made of local materials and natural stone, to provide protection from the strong ultraviolet radiation at this high-altitude site.

The dormitories are designed as modules, each with two sets of ten bedrooms, and individual balconies. The dormitories will branch out from a central building, which will contain numerous communal spaces. These include a lounge, dining room, and an outdoor terrace, for barbecues and sunset viewing over the Salar de Atacama. The residence will be a welcome oasis in the harsh conditions of one of the driest places on Earth, and will offer an environment that is both relaxing and stimulating — perfect for the staff working round the clock at the world’s most complex ground-based astronomical observatory.

The roof terrace will provide scenic views of the breathtaking landscape: the Salar de Atacama stretching below, the extinct Licancabur volcano about 35 kilometers to the north and the active Lascar volcano about 50 kilometers to the south. There will also be an observation point for stargazing with an amateur telescope.

Interior view of the main hall in the main building, providing communal spaces for the staff working at the observatory (Image: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), Kouvo&Partanen)

The total floor area of the hotel residence with 120 bedrooms and the main building will be about 5,900 square meters. The leaders of the design project at Architectural Office Kouvo & Partanen Oy are architects Arch Safa, Erkki Partanen and Sinikka Kouvo.

The design phase is planned to last six months, followed by the procurement actions for the construction. Completion of construction is expected in 2014.

ALMA’s Operations Support Facility, where the hotel residence will be built, is near San Pedro de Atacama in northern Chile. The telescope itself is located 28 kilometers away, at the higher altitude of 5,000 meters on the Chajnantor plateau. Once completed, the telescope will consist of an array of 66 high-precision radio antennas, 12 meters and 7 meters in diameter, working at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. The observatory began scientific observations at the end of September 2011 with a partial array. ALMA will study the building blocks of stars, planetary systems, galaxies and life itself, letting astronomers address some of the deepest questions of our cosmic origins.

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Kouvo & Partanen to Design Hotel Residence in Atacama, Chile

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Jan 17, 2012

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Exterior view of the new Kouvo & Partanen-designed ALMA Hotel Residence, with the main building in the front and dormitory modules in the back (Image: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), Kouvo&Partanen)

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Finnish architects Kouvo & Partanen have just recently been chosen to design a hotel residence for the astronomers, engineers, and other observatory staff working at ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. At 2,900 meters above sea level, the hotel residence will be built at the ALMA Operations Support Facility in the Atacama Desert, in the foothills of the Chilean Andes.

Project Description from ALMA:

The buildings’ architectural design will be integrated into the landscape by using local materials such as stone, copper and volcanic rock. Their facades and structures will use the colors and tones of the surroundings, and the natural landscape will be preserved as much as possible. The buildings are designed for energy efficiency, using natural light wherever possible, and collecting solar energy for hot water and heating. The intense sunlight has influenced the design in other ways, too: the entrances and access ways will have canopies made of local materials and natural stone, to provide protection from the strong ultraviolet radiation at this high-altitude site.

The dormitories are designed as modules, each with two sets of ten bedrooms, and individual balconies. The dormitories will branch out from a central building, which will contain numerous communal spaces. These include a lounge, dining room, and an outdoor terrace, for barbecues and sunset viewing over the Salar de Atacama. The residence will be a welcome oasis in the harsh conditions of one of the driest places on Earth, and will offer an environment that is both relaxing and stimulating — perfect for the staff working round the clock at the world’s most complex ground-based astronomical observatory.

The roof terrace will provide scenic views of the breathtaking landscape: the Salar de Atacama stretching below, the extinct Licancabur volcano about 35 kilometers to the north and the active Lascar volcano about 50 kilometers to the south. There will also be an observation point for stargazing with an amateur telescope.

Interior view of the main hall in the main building, providing communal spaces for the staff working at the observatory (Image: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), Kouvo&Partanen)

The total floor area of the hotel residence with 120 bedrooms and the main building will be about 5,900 square meters. The leaders of the design project at Architectural Office Kouvo & Partanen Oy are architects Arch Safa, Erkki Partanen and Sinikka Kouvo.

The design phase is planned to last six months, followed by the procurement actions for the construction. Completion of construction is expected in 2014.

ALMA’s Operations Support Facility, where the hotel residence will be built, is near San Pedro de Atacama in northern Chile. The telescope itself is located 28 kilometers away, at the higher altitude of 5,000 meters on the Chajnantor plateau. Once completed, the telescope will consist of an array of 66 high-precision radio antennas, 12 meters and 7 meters in diameter, working at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. The observatory began scientific observations at the end of September 2011 with a partial array. ALMA will study the building blocks of stars, planetary systems, galaxies and life itself, letting astronomers address some of the deepest questions of our cosmic origins.

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