domingo, 22 de enero de 2012

Kaohsiung public library


Delft-based studio mecanoo architects has designed 'kaohsiung public library', 
a 38,000 m2 facility for the taiwanese city. working in collaboration with taipei-based 
artech architects, the entry won the team second place in the open design competition. 

conceived as a 60 x 60 meter cube, the library heavily incorporates green elements 
into its design: potted container plants cover the entire facade, transforming the volume 
into a giant three-dimensional garden. the multifunctional building opens onto singuang boulevard, 
creating a cultural public square for public and social activities. pockets of private spaces are 
also provided interspersedly to cater to visitors who would like to read or study.












the main element of the garden area is an expansive deck, which is elevated from the street level to serve as a 'buffer zone' between the inner garden and the urban fabric of the site. 
smaller, intimate spaces are generated for a number of activities while preserving
the unity of the space as a whole. 




mecanoo architects: http://www.mecanoo.nl/



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