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The hard-won wisdom that transforms amateur observatory dreams into reality.
Transform your amateur observatory dreams into reality with professional architectural guidance. As a licensed architect specializing in observatory design, I've compiled essential resources covering site selection, light pollution mitigation, building codes, and the critical design details that separate successful projects from costly mistakes.
Whether you're planning a roll-off roof observatory, dealing with WUI fire codes, or selecting the optimal site for your telescope, these articles provide the professional insights needed to build it right the first time.
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Roll-Off Roof Observatory Design: The Critical Details Most Amateurs Miss
In my presentation to the San Jose Astronomical Association, I walk through the critical components that separate successful observatory builds from costly mistakes. You'll discover why soil drainage matters more than you think, how WUI fire codes impact your material choices, and different foundation approaches that actually work in different conditions.
Whether you're planning your first observatory or reconsidering a failed project, this video covers the architectural realities to help you get started designing your own observatory.
Observatory Site Selection: Why Location Matters More Than Equipment
Your expensive telescope setup could perform like a beginner scope if you choose the wrong location. While most amateur astronomers obsess over equipment specs, the biggest factor determining image quality happens before you even break ground. Here's what really matters when selecting your observatory site—and why that 'perfect' spot in your backyard might be sabotaging your stargazing goals.