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More details behind the 3rd-prize Varna Library design by spatial practice

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Dec 22, 2015

spatial practice - Varna Library: Main view.

Recently, the Municipality of Varna and the Chamber of Architects in Bulgaria concluded an international competition for the new Library of Varna. The 130-year institution, which boasts over 860,000 items in its collection, has long been spread out in six different buildings throughout the Bulgarian city of Varna. The new building would finally bring the institution under one roof.

Hong Kong-based spatial practice participated in the competition and won third prize with their design concept, which features an eye-catching facade of rows of timber that could lure passers-by into the library.

Scroll down for more details from the architects.

Project description:

"Today, the impact of virtual and digital influence is quite often celebrated through social media and other mediums, we live in a world today that aspires to be more connected and exposed. The role of public space is being redefined. No more traditional mono-functional spaces that allows one program to manifest, rather platforms that allows anything to happen is the real tool of design in the urban realm-place where different things could happen and different sections of society could meet.

Libraries today are still functioning as a castle in a city, a place that holds books and allow readers to enjoy that moment. The relationship between in and out, old and new, archive and collection is seen as a wind that pushes you to the future rather than an anchor that holds you back."

spatial practice - Varna Library: Urban view.

"The Varna Library is an attempt to break the typical configuration of a library, a place where the ground is liberated and become the city 'Living Room'. A place where visitors and library goers can meet and exchange ideas and promote knowledge, while at the same time allow the citizens to have an extension of their own living room. The atrium serves as a vertical living room allowing sections of the library to overlap and expose different kinds of visitor interaction -to meet and exchange ideas -the Vertical human promoter."

spatial practice - Varna Library: City view.

"The design grows from the existing public space network, utilizing its unique site relationship with the adjacent Municipal Hall; as visitors strolling along Varna’s green public passage are led into the new Library. The green belt is extended into the design with green pockets on every platform of “Knowledge” seamlessly integrating landscape with reading spaces; thus blurring the relationship between close and open, free and paid."

spatial practice - Varna Library: Interior view.

"The library floats above the heavy concrete archives that hold Varna’s vast library collection and history. The relationship between old and new, past and future is conceptually built to help mitigate the relationship. Recalling Varna's history with timber and commitment to sustainabilitytimber mullions provide warmth, elegance and softness to the surrounding concrete neighborhood."

spatial practice - Varna Library: Reading space.

"The folding facade lures visitors into the internal street; bringing a new element to the existing public space system. The rigid, flexible floor plates become playful with free flowing reading spaces at its periphery. The library embodies the idea of reading on a wooden terrace, feeling a gentle breeze, overlooking the sea."

spatial practice - Varna Library: Night view.

Project Details:
Location: Varna, Bulgaria
Program: Public Library
Project Area: 17,235 m2 (above ground) 11,000 m2 (below ground)
Number of Stories: 8 (above ground) 3 (below ground)
Building Height: 30.5m
Client: Municipality of Varna
Architect: spatial practice
Project Team: Erik Amir, Dora Chi, Jason Loo, Ryo Otsuka, Eric Yuen
Render: Karol Borkowski

All images courtesy of spatial practice.

Click through the gallery below for more project images. You can also see the other winning proposals here.

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More details behind the 3rd-prize Varna Library design by spatial practice

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Dec 22, 2015

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spatial practice - Varna Library: Main view.

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varna ● public spaces ● library ● libraries ● bulgaria

Recently, the Municipality of Varna and the Chamber of Architects in Bulgaria concluded an international competition for the new Library of Varna. The 130-year institution, which boasts over 860,000 items in its collection, has long been spread out in six different buildings throughout the Bulgarian city of Varna. The new building would finally bring the institution under one roof.

Hong Kong-based spatial practice participated in the competition and won third prize with their design concept, which features an eye-catching facade of rows of timber that could lure passers-by into the library.

Scroll down for more details from the architects.

Project description:

"Today, the impact of virtual and digital influence is quite often celebrated through social media and other mediums, we live in a world today that aspires to be more connected and exposed. The role of public space is being redefined. No more traditional mono-functional spaces that allows one program to manifest, rather platforms that allows anything to happen is the real tool of design in the urban realm-place where different things could happen and different sections of society could meet.

Libraries today are still functioning as a castle in a city, a place that holds books and allow readers to enjoy that moment. The relationship between in and out, old and new, archive and collection is seen as a wind that pushes you to the future rather than an anchor that holds you back."

spatial practice - Varna Library: Urban view.

"The Varna Library is an attempt to break the typical configuration of a library, a place where the ground is liberated and become the city 'Living Room'. A place where visitors and library goers can meet and exchange ideas and promote knowledge, while at the same time allow the citizens to have an extension of their own living room. The atrium serves as a vertical living room allowing sections of the library to overlap and expose different kinds of visitor interaction -to meet and exchange ideas -the Vertical human promoter."

spatial practice - Varna Library: City view.

"The design grows from the existing public space network, utilizing its unique site relationship with the adjacent Municipal Hall; as visitors strolling along Varna’s green public passage are led into the new Library. The green belt is extended into the design with green pockets on every platform of “Knowledge” seamlessly integrating landscape with reading spaces; thus blurring the relationship between close and open, free and paid."

spatial practice - Varna Library: Interior view.

"The library floats above the heavy concrete archives that hold Varna’s vast library collection and history. The relationship between old and new, past and future is conceptually built to help mitigate the relationship. Recalling Varna's history with timber and commitment to sustainabilitytimber mullions provide warmth, elegance and softness to the surrounding concrete neighborhood."

spatial practice - Varna Library: Reading space.

"The folding facade lures visitors into the internal street; bringing a new element to the existing public space system. The rigid, flexible floor plates become playful with free flowing reading spaces at its periphery. The library embodies the idea of reading on a wooden terrace, feeling a gentle breeze, overlooking the sea."

spatial practice - Varna Library: Night view.

Project Details:
Location: Varna, Bulgaria
Program: Public Library
Project Area: 17,235 m2 (above ground) 11,000 m2 (below ground)
Number of Stories: 8 (above ground) 3 (below ground)
Building Height: 30.5m
Client: Municipality of Varna
Architect: spatial practice
Project Team: Erik Amir, Dora Chi, Jason Loo, Ryo Otsuka, Eric Yuen
Render: Karol Borkowski

All images courtesy of spatial practice.

Click through the gallery below for more project images. You can also see the other winning proposals here.

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