Info & Images: Courtesy Mecanoo
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Natural
materials like stone and wood, rational yet elegant structural lines and a
sensitive use of light characterize Tainan Public Library’s timeless design...
Modern
Tainan is born from a history of diverse cultures, peoples and traditions and is
developing as a central city amidst a knowledge-based economy. Its Public
Library is about its evolving relationship with its past and the direction
towards its future.
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An expert in creating outstanding
libraries, Dutch architects Mecanoo have won the international competition and
in partnership with Kaohsiung-based MAYU architect’s, their design for the library
represents the meeting of cultures, generations and histories. The 35000 sq.m.
library is blueprinted along an open plan and will feature reading rooms,
special collections, study spaces, a children’s area, café, conference hall, a
200-seat auditorium, and public courtyards. The plan for the site also
encompasses a future extension of 13,000 sq.m.
The
building is highlighted by its gradually expanding perimeter. Reaching up into
the sky, the building’s perimeter increases with each level. The result is a
large canopy that provides shade to the transparent stepped facade and
below-grade courtyards.
Around
the perimeter of the lower ground floor is an outdoor children’s play area that
is visually connected to the indoor
children’s reading room via a floor-to-ceiling glazed wall. A sunken plaza on
the same level is a multifunctional outdoor space for hosting talks,
exhibitions or social gatherings. With a café adjacent, it is designed as a
social destination for curious minds, creating a peaceful space for reading,
group work, or socialising.
The
entrance hall rises three levels to show the library’s internal configuration
and the layering of floors. The wooden fenestration filters daylight, creating
a rhythmic pattern of light on the stone floor. Curvaceous stairwells show the
dynamic flow of people through the building and the generous open-plan spaces
ensure the library can adapt to future needs.
On
the top floor, the building is wrapped by a delicate second skin, filtering
light and reducing solar heat gain. An ancient map of Tainan is transposed onto
vertical louvres and represents the city’s evolving relationship with its past
and the direction towards its future.
The 40 million euro project
is expected to open at the end of 2018.
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