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The library is located in the Lishin elementary school campus, 3rd floor of the classroom building. The original space is composed of three classrooms, called collaborative classrooms. In order to improve the reading atmosphere in the school,

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Borrow a movie or book from the library. Turku City Library / JKMM Architects Public Library Design, Library Inspiration, Library Architecture, School Interior, City Library, Modern Library, School Building, Library Design, School Library

Completed in 2007 in Turku, Finland. Images by Arno de la Chapelle, Asmo Jaaksi, Harri Falck, Jonny Holmen, Jussi Tiainen, Michael Perlmutter, Patrik Rastenberg. The new city library in Turku is located at the historical centre of the city. The building is the latest addition to a block with the old library...

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Books tend to be rectilinear. But that doesn’t mean their repositories have to be. For this library in Kumamoto, Japan, design director Kazunobu Nakamura conceived a system of curved shelves to evoke the Kikuchi River, which runs through the city, located on the island of Kyushu. The nearly 330 linear feet of bookcases—composed of steel columns supporting shelves of pale Japanese ash finished with clear urethane—wind through the 18,300-square-foot space, dividing it into discrete nooks. Public Library Design, Interior Design Competition, Library Architecture, Central Library, Steel Columns, Green Architecture, Cultural Architecture, Library Design, Design Competitions

Books tend to be rectilinear. But that doesn’t mean their repositories have to be. For this library in Kumamoto, Japan, design director Kazunobu Nakamura conceived a system of curved shelves to evoke the Kikuchi River, which runs through the city, located on the island of Kyushu. The nearly 330 linear feet of bookcases—composed of steel columns supporting shelves of pale Japanese ash finished with clear urethane—wind through the 18,300-square-foot space, dividing it into discrete nooks.

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