A facade of 8,000 stylized ceramic books in DORNBIRN
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A facade of 8,000 stylized ceramic books in DORNBIRN

Dietrich Untertrifaller Architekten | Christian Schmoelz

A facade of 8,000 stylized ceramic books in DORNBIRN
By Editorial Staff -

The library of the town of Dornbirn was designed as an inter-generational sharing, meeting and learning space. It promotes reading and the practice of languages, the exploration of computerized research methods and new forms of communication. The joint project of the architectural offices Dietrich | Untertrifaller and Christian Schmoelz succeeded against 18 competitors and won the international architectural competition in early 2016.

URBAN CONTEXT

The autonomous, ovoid shaped pavilion seems to have been placed in the park from above. It stands out expressively among the rectangular shapes of the surrounding buildings. The external path crosses the building, which then becomes a public space.

A FACADE OF 8,000 STYLIZED CERAMIC BOOKS

A lattice of prefabricated ceramic elements is mounted on a steel frame at a distance of 70 cm from the glazed facade. The design is inspired by books arranged on shelves. At night, the light filtered by these moucharabys offers an open image of the park and the city. Behind this fixed shading system, which also saves energy costs, there is a ring of room-high wood-aluminium windows with triple glazing and additional ventilation sashes in working areas.

A PUBLIC LIVING ROOM 

New media, the increasing digitalisation of our everyday lives and the associated change in our entire reading and communication culture have led to a situation where a library is now a kind of public living room in which curious people with similar goals can come together, sometimes quietly delving into the subject matter, sometimes talking to each other.

A total of 1,200 square metres, spread over three floors, offer sufficient space for up to 100,000 books and magazines, cosy corners for reading, listening to music and trying out games, as well as offices and meeting rooms. The large, flexibly usable assembly hall serves as a reading area or event hall for lectures, book presentations and film screenings, depending on requirements. 

SPACE FOR CHILDREN

The BI:JU youth library is designed as a lively meeting place and offers young people a wide range of services on the topics of media, Safer Internet and stays abroad. They can learn, work together on projects, attend events or organize some themselves. They receive support in finding information and with questions about smartphones or tablets.

Architect: Dietrich | Untertrifaller and Christian Schmoelz 
Location: Dornbirn, Austria 
Photography by © Aldo_Amoretti, Albrecht I. Schnabel.
courtesy of  Dietrich | Untertrifaller and Christian Schmoelz 

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