Architecture: Bibliothek Luckenwalde by FF Architekten and Martina Wronna: “..Berlin architects Ralf Fleckenstein and Katharina Feldhusen of FF Architekten in collaboration with Martina Wronna have completed a new public library in Luckenwalde, Germany..The project involved the conversion of a former railway station into a public library and includes an extension to the existing building that houses the children’s library..The inclined walls of this annex are clad in shingles made of a copper-aluminium alloy..” Striking form and metal cladding; interesting fenestration and interior volumes..
See some of our posts on other libraries:
- Architecture: The William O. Lockridge/Bellevue Library by Adjaye Associates
- Architecture: The Francis Gregory Library by Adjaye Associates
- Architecture: Public Library, Vallecas by EXIT Architects
- Architecture: University of Indonesia Central Library by Denton Corker Marshall
- Architecture: National Library of Public Information by J. J. Pan & Partners
- Architecture: Vennesla Library and Cultural Center by Helen & Hard
- Architecture: Dalian Library by 10 Design
- Architecture: Orchard Library by HMC Architects
- Architecture: Canada Water Library by CZWG
- Architecture: Architecture in China: Dalian Library by Architects Collective
- New York’s Public Architecture Gets a Face-Lift by Michael Kimmelman – Well-Designed Socially Conscious Urban Architecture
- Architecture & Civic Engagement – Steven Holl & Chris McVoy
image: Andreas Meichsner; article: Dezeen