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The design for the Helsinki Central Library is as much about a place for finding information as it is a place where the search for information uncovers wonderful free associations promoting discovery and exchange.
The central space of the 15,850sqm library is an atrium that begins on the ground floor and connects formally the floors with vertical circulation, while bringing light deep into the building. In parallel, there is a secondary circulation used by the Automated Library System, delivering books from condensed storage below to the various areas of the library. Books and people collectively form the architectural skeleton for the new building while an environmental and operational strategy construct the library’s circulatory and nervous system.
The use of winter gardens in the atria and the use of colour are both integral to the building's design.
Helsinki City Library
PROJECT INFO
Client: The City of Helsinki / Finland
Type: Public Library
Year: 2012
Team: Nathaniel Kolbe, Lida Charsouli, Eddie Can, Jade Lee, Chiu-Fai, Jae Yoon
Structural & Environmental Engineers: Thornton Tomasetti, New York