COBE's wedge-shaped library references its modernist surroundings
Danish architecture firm COBE has completed the wedge-shaped Tingbjerg Library and Culture House for a school in Copenhagen that narrows to a width of just 1.5 metres at either end.
The library and cultural facility was designed by COBE as an extension to an existing school in a northern suburb of the Danish capital.
"The facade looks like a building turned inside out, displaying its many activities to the surroundings," said architect and COBE founder, Dan Stubbergaard. "The architecture is intended as an open invitation for people to come inside, while at the same time promoting safety in the area and also developing Tingbjerg's unique character."
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