

What was once a shoe factory in the industrial part of Engomi, Cyprus is now a bright and colorful academic building for the Architecture Research Center at the University of Nicosia. Designed by Petros Konstantinou and Yiorgos Hadjichristou Architects, the ARC features multi-functional space, sliding doors and a bright, naturally daylit interior - perfect conditions for the study of architecture. The building was re-skinned with colored polycarbonate panels which transmit a pleasant light inside. Completed in 2011 and still very new, the building will over time be covered in vegetation to provide additional shading.
The design for the new architecture education building was largely determined by the needs of the architecture department, the restrictions of the existing structure, and the tight budget of the university.
One of the biggest requirements for the new building was for flexible space and the interior is defined by a series of movable walls that slide open or closed depending on what kind of room is needed.
A large multi-purpose space is surrounded by classrooms on either side and a large wide staircase leads up to the second floor.
The staircase doubles as additional auditorium space for larger talks and conferences.
The ARC at dusk.
If necessary, the ARC can be added on to and expand upwards, but for now, part of the roof is used as an outdoor space for relaxation or study.
The soft-toned polycarbonate panels on the exterior filter natural daylight and combined with the high industrial ceilings provides optimum working conditions in the studios.
The central auditorium space can be completely closed up for private talks or to hold class.
Sliding doors open up the central hall in between the studios on either side.
The studio doors can also slide open for larger functions.
From outside, the building is open, accessible and transparent, creating a connection with the surrounding community.
Ground and first floor plans.
Cross section of the ARC.














