ANAKTORA is a transhistorical sanctuary where monumental land art, somatic architecture, and mythic spatial design converge into a living philosophy. Conceived by Elisaveta Sivas, the project explores architecture not as construction, but as a neuro-aesthetic instrument capable of restoring presence, silence, and sovereign embodiment.
“Architecture is the ultimate container for human consciousness. My mission is to translate memory, myth, and deep somatic peace into physical and digital monuments that stand the test of time.”
— ELISAVETA SIVAS
Created by invitation during the 26th International Stone Sculpture Symposium in Vergnacco (FVG). Recognizing the profound, grounding frequency of the piece, the symposium organizers curated its permanent installation within the secluded, historic park of a boutique villa hotel. It stands not as a decorative object, but as an intentional anchor for contemplation, inviting guests to step into a state of spontaneous mindfulness.
A monumental high-relief sculpture created during the 26th International Stone Sculpture Symposium in Vergnacco (FVG). Departing from the strict form of the Creator, this poetic work depicts a weightless, fluid figure scattering pomegranate seeds—an ancient motif of abundance, shared love, and deep human connection. Acquired by the region's premium marble supplier, the artwork is designated for a prominent public installation in the northern Italian territory of Paluzza, bridging civic space with the timeless sanctuary of nature.
A monumental, immersive virtual sanctuary that transcends the boundaries of physical geography. Designed as a metaphysical canvas accessible globally, this spatial environment removes the digital noise of the modern world, guiding the mind from cognitive chaos into expanded awareness and pure presence.