Anmahian Winton Architects​ designs zinc-clad space observatory in New Hampshire


The private Gemma Observatory can be found on a remote summit in central New Hampshire, in a “dark” landscape away from light pollution. Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Anmahian Winton Architects designed the astronomical observatory's unconventional form in response to the granite bedrock outcroppings of the site — like its patterned zinc-clad exterior and distinct geometric shape, instead of the typical observatory dome.

Most recently, the project was named a winner in the AIA 2017 Small Project Awards


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