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Helsinki Central Library Entry by Djuric+Tardio Architectes

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Nov 27, 2012

View from the park (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)

Last week, we had published the six Stage 2 proposals of the international competition for the design of the Helsinki Central Library. Meanwhile we have received many, many more Stage 1 proposals which we are going to present a selection of.

Let's kick things off with the entry by Paris-based Djuric+Tardio Architectes.

Project Description from Djuric+Tardio Architectes:

THE STORYTELLING TREE

A modern library, as a elementary and great emblem of the Finnish essence, culture and know-how, and result of the most accomplished wooden construction technology. These are the aims that give birth to an unordinary building, voluntarily unaccustomed to the Finnish landscape, in order to lead the user to a trip somewhere else, in the reading time of an exotic novel.

A return to books and to knowledge source, to ensure its continuous existence and its memory, thanks to this contemporary library, also equipped with all the new electronic media and devices.

The book, a never-ending memory, can tell us stories and tales from here and elsewhere, like a hundred-year-old tree. This is our starting point. As the roots of the tree are anchored firmly to the ground, the culture is firmly anchored to books, made with paper obtained from the tree itself. In our journey of cultural discovery, we deeply rush into these roots and gradually go up through the knowledge they contain and protect, until the luxuriant evergreen crown. Finally, we can have a stop there, in order to meditate, discover and read the books we would have encountered and brought.

Bird view (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)

A wood curved by man hands and harvested in these regularly replanted forests. A main and leading concern: the use of resources and local know-how for a fabric coming from sustainable development principles, before being ecological.

The organization of this wooden organism is simple but dynamic, it consists of 3 different areas: the lobby and the multi-purpose program, the library, and the cinema and exhibition space. A straight urban façade on the street side balances a more opened and articulated façade on the park side, protected by giant vertical and adjustable pergolas on the south.

The heart of the project, the library, is conceived as a spiral, a double concentric ramp around a real tower of books, also called «Tower of Knowledge » where original books will be available for traditional reading, in addition to the on-line digital version.

All the accesses to the library services are clearly visible at first sight, starting from the great, crossable and transparent height for the entrance, placed in the center of the building. The reception, the bar, the self-service, the access to the book shelves, to the Children’s world and to the multi-functional room, the path to the cinema and to the bookshop, restaurants and their outside terraces are organized as a unique and wide common space. In this way, the new Helsinki Central Library becomes a space for the city and its citizens that can welcome events and performances, especially in the most southern part of the building where the cinema and the permanent and temporary exhibition area will be installed.

View from the street (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
Close view from the park (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View from the park by night (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of lobby (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of library (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of library (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of winter garden on the roof (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of sauna on the roof (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)

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Helsinki Central Library Entry by Djuric+Tardio Architectes

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Nov 27, 2012

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View from the park (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)

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library ● helsinki central library ● helsinki ● finland ● europe ● djuric+tardio architectes

Last week, we had published the six Stage 2 proposals of the international competition for the design of the Helsinki Central Library. Meanwhile we have received many, many more Stage 1 proposals which we are going to present a selection of.

Let's kick things off with the entry by Paris-based Djuric+Tardio Architectes.

Project Description from Djuric+Tardio Architectes:

THE STORYTELLING TREE

A modern library, as a elementary and great emblem of the Finnish essence, culture and know-how, and result of the most accomplished wooden construction technology. These are the aims that give birth to an unordinary building, voluntarily unaccustomed to the Finnish landscape, in order to lead the user to a trip somewhere else, in the reading time of an exotic novel.

A return to books and to knowledge source, to ensure its continuous existence and its memory, thanks to this contemporary library, also equipped with all the new electronic media and devices.

The book, a never-ending memory, can tell us stories and tales from here and elsewhere, like a hundred-year-old tree. This is our starting point. As the roots of the tree are anchored firmly to the ground, the culture is firmly anchored to books, made with paper obtained from the tree itself. In our journey of cultural discovery, we deeply rush into these roots and gradually go up through the knowledge they contain and protect, until the luxuriant evergreen crown. Finally, we can have a stop there, in order to meditate, discover and read the books we would have encountered and brought.

Bird view (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)

A wood curved by man hands and harvested in these regularly replanted forests. A main and leading concern: the use of resources and local know-how for a fabric coming from sustainable development principles, before being ecological.

The organization of this wooden organism is simple but dynamic, it consists of 3 different areas: the lobby and the multi-purpose program, the library, and the cinema and exhibition space. A straight urban façade on the street side balances a more opened and articulated façade on the park side, protected by giant vertical and adjustable pergolas on the south.

The heart of the project, the library, is conceived as a spiral, a double concentric ramp around a real tower of books, also called «Tower of Knowledge » where original books will be available for traditional reading, in addition to the on-line digital version.

All the accesses to the library services are clearly visible at first sight, starting from the great, crossable and transparent height for the entrance, placed in the center of the building. The reception, the bar, the self-service, the access to the book shelves, to the Children’s world and to the multi-functional room, the path to the cinema and to the bookshop, restaurants and their outside terraces are organized as a unique and wide common space. In this way, the new Helsinki Central Library becomes a space for the city and its citizens that can welcome events and performances, especially in the most southern part of the building where the cinema and the permanent and temporary exhibition area will be installed.

View from the street (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
Close view from the park (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View from the park by night (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of lobby (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of library (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of library (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of winter garden on the roof (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)
View of sauna on the roof (Image: Djuric Tardio - Scriptogram.com)

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