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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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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.

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Practical Fire Protection For Your Observatory

When wildfire destroyed our astronomy club's observatory, all that remained were melted blobs of aluminum and glass — what used to be precision telescopes worth thousands of dollars. As an architect and newsletter editor for the Tri-Valley Stargazers, I witnessed firsthand how the 2020 SCU Lightning Complex Fire reduced years of careful equipment curation to rubble in hours. With fire season approaching, protecting your observatory isn't just about building codes — it's about preserving your connection to the cosmos. Here's what every amateur astronomer needs to know about fire-proofing their slice of the universe.

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