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Rena Sakellaridou

  • Site : sakellaridou.sparch.gr
  • Adresse : 7 Arnis str. 11528 Athens
Rena Sakellaridou, Dipl. Arch AUTh, MArch UBC, PH.D Bartlett School UCL, is Professor of Architectural Design at the School of Architecture AUTh. She practices architecture, writes about architectural composition, studies creativity and teaches design. She has written “Mario Botta. Architectural Poetics”, (Thames and Hudson 2001, Rizzoli 2000 in Italian). She is founding partner of SPARCH (www.sparch.gr), with offices in Athens and Thessaloniki, Greece. Rena Sakellaridou SPARCH PC (http://sakellaridou.sparch.gr) is her independent architectural office based in Athens. SPARCH, the only architectural office in Greece to receive three distinctions by the Hellenic Institute of Architecture, has received international recognition with exhibitions, publications and lectures, as well as 15 distinguished design awards and 13 first prizes in important architectural competitions.

FRAMING THE HORIZON: Centre for Plasma Physics and Lasers CPPL

The story: advanced technology building frames the horizon.

The 2500 sqm new facilities for the Centre for Plasma Physics and Lasers CPPL, an advanced research and educational building housing sub-femtosecond lasers, are located in a magnificent area in Rethymnon, Crete.

A requirement for vibration isolation due to the high-tech lasers, the steep slope of the site and the horizon with the view of Aegean Sea, led the architects to a concept that brings together three themes: the technological aspect, the program and the landscape.
In a dialogue among them, these three themes converge to a building that consists of: a solid base, the horizon traced through the transparency of an essentially void ground level and a linear floating ‘beam’, a suspended white line that is framing the horizon. The concept is translated to a synthesis between the concrete / dark / solid / earthy on one side and the metal / white / technological / floating on the other, with the horizon trapped between the two.

The base touches firmly on the ground. Following strict requirements, it is isolated from any other element of the building. It houses the laser laboratories and auxiliary areas. Inside the labs, specialized devices ensure stable temperature and humidity conditions, as well as high indoor pressure, achieving a dust-free environment. Special care has been taken for the anti-vibrational laboratory floor, which is completely isolated from the rest of the building.

The base is an independent structure, while the V geometry of the metal structure generates grid subdivisions optimizing the anti-seismic and anti-vibrational behavior of the building. The linear ‘beam’ houses offices and support facilities like a conference room, meeting rooms and a library, With its metal structure that generates openings and grid subdivisions, it stands out in its white color and frames the view, while a ‘void’ ground floor houses the entrance lobby and the restaurant.

Architect in Charge: Rena Sakellaridou
Architectural Design: Rena Sakelaridou & Morpho Papanikolaou (SPARCH)

Photographer: Erieta Attali ©

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