Telegraph Island, located in the picturesque waters of Musandam, Oman, has a long history dating back to 1864. Once a bustling telegraph-cable repeater station, it now stands as a testament to bygone eras, with its ruins bearing witness to the passage of time. Recognising its cultural and historical significance, Hoehler + alSalmy SPC (H+S) launched a project to turn this lost gem into a monument that not only preserves its heritage but also attracts visitors.

The vision for Telegraph Island’s revitalisation is to breathe new life into its storied past while safeguarding its natural surroundings. H+S approached the Governorate of Musandam with a proposal to redesign the island, aiming to create a destination that celebrates its history, protects its fragile ecosystem, and attracts tourists and nature enthusiasts alike.

In the initial stages of the design process, H+S explored various approaches to rejuvenating Telegraph Island. While one option considered replicating the island’s original state, the team ultimately decided on a more innovative approach. The design was meticulously crafted to strike a balance between preserving the island’s heritage structures and integrating modern elements that enhance its functionality and appeal.

Lead architect, Muhammad Al Salmy, envisioned a design that pays homage to the island’s past while embracing its potential for the future. The project includes:

Grand Building

The revitalised Telegraph Island will feature a functional building that serves as both an art installation and a hub for visitors. The building will also be used as a functional space for exhibitions, conferences, and gatherings, making it a unique element due to its situation on an island. The building’s look mirrors the surroundings in the morning, blending seamlessly with the natural landscape, and appears as a jewel at night in the Gulf of Oman. This structure will not only provide facilities for tourists but also act as a focal point for showcasing the island’s history and cultural significance.

Island Features

The building structure will be surrounded by various elements, including a welcoming arrival jetty, clearly defined pathways, wayfinding elements to guide visitors around the island, and viewing points equipped with informative boards and telescopes. These features will enhance the visitor experience, making the island more accessible and informative while highlighting its historical and cultural significance.

Design Process

The island’s original foundation was not altered; the glass box was merely placed on top. The design team took various steps to protect the island as much as possible, such as placing buoys around it to protect the corals from anchoring ships nearby. The island will be powered by solar power and will have its own RO plant for water, among other elements, to be a 100% CO2 efficient building.

Protection of Nature

 Recognising the island’s importance as a snorkeling and diving destination, the design prioritizes the conservation of its surrounding mangroves and marine life. Sustainable practices will be implemented to minimise environmental impact and preserve the island’s natural beauty for generations to come.

Scenic Location

Situated in the heart of a lagoon, Telegraph Island offers stunning panoramic views and unparalleled tranquility. The revitalisation project aims to enhance the island’s scenic appeal, making it an irresistible destination for tourists seeking adventure and relaxation amidst breathtaking landscapes.