역설적인 공간구성은 사용자에게
다이나믹하며 흥미로운 공간을 느끼게 하여준다.
250미터 스틸구조프레임에 의해
매달려 있는 아카이브는 역구조시스템으로
일반적인 빔앤거더형식과는 달리
공간의 다이나믹이 느껴진다.
내부 공간에 풍겨지는 스틸구조미는
그이상의 인테리어 디자인을
불필요하게 만들었다.
reviewed by SJ
The project integrates the public library with a botanical garden. A 250 meter steel, concrete and glass structure surrounded by greenery and water.
The design is based in four fundamental considerations :
Mexico City is one of the largest, most polluted and agresive urban environments in the planet. We believe that the planning of public funded buildings should always encourage the expansion of car-free open spaces and greenery
The specific area where the project was built was a barren urban landscape
The buildings and gardens generate a new pole of urban ecological regeneration that expands over a densely populated area
The library is itself an attempt at reorganizing available human knowledge
The Botanical Garden houses a comprehensive array of Mexicos endemic flora. Culture and nature, often on opposing sides, form a unity in which the visitor can reconcile their co-existence. The reading areas offer the user an opportunity for experimenting direct contact with nature. All areas profit from natural lighting and ventilation.
Mexico City is one of the largest, most polluted and agresive urban environments in the planet. We believe that the planning of public funded buildings should always encourage the expansion of car-free open spaces and greenery
The specific area where the project was built was a barren urban landscape
The buildings and gardens generate a new pole of urban ecological regeneration that expands over a densely populated area
The library is itself an attempt at reorganizing available human knowledge
The Botanical Garden houses a comprehensive array of Mexicos endemic flora. Culture and nature, often on opposing sides, form a unity in which the visitor can reconcile their co-existence. The reading areas offer the user an opportunity for experimenting direct contact with nature. All areas profit from natural lighting and ventilation.
from archdaily